We want to say “Thank You” to those who have entrusted the care of their loved ones to us this past year. Thank you so much for placing your faith and confidence in us.

The holiday season can be a difficult time of the year. The transition we must make after the loss of a loved one adds stress to our lives and we may find it hard to adjust. As we remember our loved ones there is nothing wrong with grieving, shedding tears, because it hurts inside. But grief can be devastating if we dwell only on it. Let me encourage you to remember the good times you have experienced – those trips you took, talks you had, even the small things you shared together, and cherish those things. Instead of ignoring your memories, find others with whom you   
  can share them.

In this season of remembering, we want to honor the life and memory of these special people who have passed on since this time last year:

Marceline  Abbott

Clarence Michael Alexander

George Eldon Amick

Junie M Armstrong

Alice Louise Beaty

Robert Ralph Boyle

Larry Dean Bruce

Michael Allen Brundridge

Jimmie Milton Burns

Mona Beth Caldwell

Judith Ann Cassiday

Cina Marie Ceder

Thomas  Cheek Sr.

Kellie Renea Cooper

Wanna Fay  Crisp

Beverly Faye Cunningham

LouAnn  Curtis

Argatha  Daniels

Sandra Sue Darnell

Virginia  Davis

Carl Joe Decker

Mora Ann Dunfield

Truman Dale Ellison

Larry Dean Fast

Ruby Lucille Fields

Alice Blanche Fifield

Larry Max Gamble

Percy Howard Gilpin

Margaret Ellen Gough

Stephen Michael Goulet

Michael Lynn Graves

Stanley A Gray

Patsy Rae Greenstreet

Sandra Dee Hacker

Margie June Hacker

Marion  Jeanette Hancock

Alice Faye Harra

Jacky Wayne Hartline

Nancy Lynn Henry

Franklin  Henthorn

Donald Lee Herbst

Dakota Matthew Herndon

Claud Milton Hoffman

Arminda J Hughes

Terry  Hutchison

Carl Howard Hutchison

Dianna Kay Johnson

Clinton Abner Jones

John Allen Koger

Frances May Loncarich

Diana  Lynn

Donald Lee McCormick

Lerri L McFadden

Flora Bea  McKinney

Barbara Ann Menefee

Ben Alba Miles Jr.

Jerry  Mitts

Nancy Lee Moore

Ethel Marie Moore

Shirley Jean Moore

Paul Louis Morel

Kenneth Herman Morelan

Lora Marie Murry

Keith Eric Newton

Beverly Kay Nikodim

Debra Lucille O’Doniel

Wilma Jean Ogle

Laura Jane Pegram

Leslie L Peruzzi

Larry Joe Phillippe

Patricia Rozann Phillips

Kathy  M Phipps

Kenneth Wayne Pike

Kenneth  Prough

Cora Elaine Pyle

Jimmie  Edward Ray

Patrick Eugene Ray

Donald Ray Richter

Aaron Christopher Roberts

Steven Clay Robinett

Toby joe Sallee

John Thomas Schmeltz

Merlin Samuel Shaner

Robert Kenneth Sharpe

Gary Leroy Shropshire

Elizabeth Maria Smith

Myrtle Irene Spencer

Rosemary  Spurgeon

Ronald  Standart

Robert  Stange

Sierra Rashelle Sumner

Sophronia Rebecca Tabor

Janolyn Faye Taylor

Doris Margaret Thorell

Mary Elizabeth True

Gerrad Ray Vickers

Clyde Carol Wallace

Christina Jo Westcott

Michael Gene Wood

Lavena L Wyrick

My Memory Library

Imagine if I was given one moment, just a single slice of my past. I could hold it close forever, and that moment would always last.

I could choose a time of laughing, a time of happiness and fun.

I could choose a time that tried me through everything I’ve done.

I sat and thought about what moment would always make me smile. One that would always push me to walk that extra mile.

There are moments I can think of that would lift my spirits every time. The moments when you picked me up,

when the road was hard to climb.

For me to only pick one moment to cherish, save and keep

is proving really difficult, as I’ve gathered up a heap!

I’m building my own little library, embedded in my heart,

for all the moments spent with you before you had to part.

I can open it up whenever I like, pick a moment and watch it through, My little library acts as a promise

I’ll never ever forget you.

–Sarah B. Blackstone