In Memory

Angela Ford

ANGELA MARIE FORD

Passed away January 31, 2009

Angela is survived by her son, her parents, and sisters

Angie was always a kind hearted person and believed in being real with her true friends. My sister Jhonda and I use to go over to her house and swim in her pool and we had a lot of fun together. We were very close to her and when we graduated, I tried to locate her and couldn't. Angie helped me with my homework because we shared the same classes together. Angie was constantly singing to us when we would visit her home. She will be missed. Rhonda Adams ~

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

~Forever Loved, Forever Missed~

 

 

 Four Candles

 

4 Candles

The first candle represents our grief.
The pain of losing you is intense.
It reminds us of the depth of our love for you.

This second candle represents our courage.
To confront our sorrow,
To comfort each other,
To change our lives.

This third candle we light in your memory.
For the times we laughed,
The times we cried,
The silly things you did,
The caring and joy you gave us.

This fourth candle we light for our love.
We light this candle that your light will always shine.
We share your remembrance
with our family and friends.

We cherish the special place in our hearts
that will always be reserved for you.
We thank you for the gift
your living brought to each of us.

We love you.
We remember you.

The Gar-Field Class of 1989