In Memory

Antron McKay (Pearson)



 
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09/16/08 05:25 PM #1    

Alfreda Graham (Williams)

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She was a very nice and sweet person.She and I had became good friends,sadly after high school we lost touch I briefly spoke with her one time and we were so glad to see each other that day.
She and I had biology together I sat in front of her and whenever I would say something she would laugh and say "you so crazy". sometimes she got to class before me when I would get there she just sit there and I 'll say something to make her smile or laugh, we were friends in school and we lost touch but I never forgot about her and the conversations we had. I will always remember my friend and the good times we shared.
*************"Antron McKay Pearson"*********************

09/16/08 06:39 PM #2    

Judy Wilds

Antron was a very dear person. While in school I never saw her mad, always smiling. She was very humble and sweet. I saw her maybe one time since we've been out of school, the conversation was short, but sweet. I will never forget her. I only wished that I would have visit her sooner. My heart goes out to her family. I pray that God keeps and strenghten them.

09/17/08 10:24 AM #3    

Jennifer Dixon (Hooks)

I remember when I move back from Hartsville and we were living on Sallie street down the road from Meechie. We was always at each other house or Derrick's house playing. She was quite and always had a smile for me. I will always remember that. After high school we lost contact with each other. I saw her in May @ IGA and we were laughing and talking and talking about the reunion for this year.

We had a class meeting last Saturday and decided that we were going to go over to visit with her and she left here before we got a chance to visit. I will always remember Antron "Meechie" she was a sweet person.

09/26/08 01:06 PM #4    

Debra Davis (Cooper)

I don't believe it! My friend is gone. I knew Meechie was sick for a long time, but I didn't know she was THAT sick. Someof my fondest memories of Meechie were those that happened when we lived on Sallie Street in Darlington. Meechie and I would play from sun up to sun down. We had so much fun playing with dolls, running through woods (which we would get in trouble for everytime) and playing house. We were like sisters until she moved away. We stayed in touch when she and Robert moved to Florida and then to Mississippi. She called me when she became pregnant with Imani. She was so excited! I feel bad that I didn't visit her like I told her I would, but I hope she knew I meant well. I'll miss her and I pray that her family will get through this painful time in their lives. Meechie's death let's me know that life is too short and that we all should keep in touch with one another as much as possible.

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