JESSICA COATES
2005, Pizza Hut, Frederick Avenue, Catonsville, MD, USA
My story isn’t one of my best moments in our relationship. Not all family has all perfect memories. It was a good one in the sense we looked back and had a good laugh about it. The story goes; Tina, decided to have a yard sale on Enjay Avenue. It was shortly after my pop pop died and I found out she let go and sold of a family heirloom. Needless to say I was very upset. I went to her place of employment ( Pizza Hut) angry as a honey badger. I ended up chasing her around her car in the parking lot demanding who was the random yard sale recipient of my pops china cabinet. Not our finest moment, but we moved past it. Cooler temps prevailed and we did have a good laugh about it. We moved on and the end of the day, it’s all just stuff. We can’t take with us when we go. All we have are each other, the good times and bad is what being a family means. I have said it once if not a million, she gave me the gift of family. Forever grateful and blessed for that. I hope you find peace and comfort until we all meet again.
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So sorry for your loss, hug's to you all 🙏
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Tina, I am so sad you left us, but at the same time I am happy that you found the Lord Jesus Christ who loved you more. You are a lioness. You loved the Lord God. I am praying for you. Till we meet again in the Lord.
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To a wonderful woman who loved her family , may she rest in peace and never be forgotten,for life is short, she will be missed. I enjoyed our company,rest in peace,your in a better place,will all see you soon.
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