COVINGTON, Georgia “Nannie” Temple, 91, a homemaker, passed away, Tuesday, March 16 in Fort Worth. Funeral services will be 2 pm, Saturday, March 20, 2004 at Bethel Temple Assembly of God, Cleburne, with Rev. Mike Mizell officiating.
Condolence Messages
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We will miss you very much. Do not know
how our visits to Texas will be without seeing your smiling face. Memories of your love and kindness will always remain in our hearts.
To all the family of Aunt Georgia my heart goes out to you all. It has been several years since i had seen her or any of yall, but in the years that i was a part of the family so many special things occurred. The special times that i had stopping and visiting with her after my school years meant an awful lot to me. As the years passed it seemed that my life directed me to other things but i never forgot her. When Earl and my mom married you all made us kids feel like a part of your family and for that i know that i will always be grateful, I
Miss Temple always made me feel genuinely welcome whenever I visited — she always made sure that I had whatever I wanted to eat (to the point that she would get up and fix it, even if the meal had already been prepared) and worried that I never ate enough.
11 Responses
We will miss you very much. Do not know
how our visits to Texas will be without seeing your smiling face. Memories of your love and kindness will always remain in our hearts.
To all the family of Aunt Georgia my heart goes out to you all. It has been several years since i had seen her or any of yall, but in the years that i was a part of the family so many special things occurred. The special times that i had stopping and visiting with her after my school years meant an awful lot to me. As the years passed it seemed that my life directed me to other things but i never forgot her. When Earl and my mom married you all made us kids feel like a part of your family and for that i know that i will always be grateful, I
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Miss Temple always made me feel genuinely welcome whenever I visited — she always made sure that I had whatever I wanted to eat (to the point that she would get up and fix it, even if the meal had already been prepared) and worried that I never ate enough.
I met Nannie through my best friend Carole her granddaughter.
Nannie was like a rare multifaceted gem.
Nannie WAS and ALWAYS will be special to each of us and remain in our hearts.
Nannie was like a rare multifaceted gem.
Nannie WAS and ALWAYS will be special to each of us and remain in our hearts.
Nannie was like a rare multifaceted gem.
Nannie WAS and ALWAYS will be special to each of us and remain in our hearts.