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This page is dedicated to the memory of those loved ones that have passed away and to those left behind who miss them. |
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Bob Davidson
With a heavy heart I am writing to tell you that Bob passed away last Monday after a three year battle with Melanoma.
We were at MD Anderson for seven weeks for treatment but were able to get him home to Florida, where he died surrounded by his family and friends.
My sons, Jaime and Jon and I would like to thank all the wonderful Angels who transported us back and forth from the airport to the hospital. Everyone was so kind and loving and we will be forever grateful to them. And we also appreciate all you have done for our family. I know that many times when we had a last minute trip you were always there to make sure there was a ride for us.
Thank you.
Please convey our gratitude to everyone.
With love and affection,
Sami Davidson |
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Joe Webb
Enclosed is a check in memory of our dear friend Joe Webb who died of lung cancer last week. Joe and Nancy were so appreciative of your service and spoke highly of the care and support you gave to them. We hope this helps in a small way to continue your efforts.
Sincerely
Sharon & Jack White
I want to give a small memorial for Joe Webb. I know he and his whole family really appreciated you.
Thank you so Much
Darlene Houk
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George Robert Coiner Jr. October 20, 1950 - December 31, 2010
George Robert Coiner, Jr., 60, of The Woodlands TX passed away on Friday December 31, 2010 surrounded by his family at Methodist Hospital in Houston.
George was a beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather, uncle and friend.
George graduated from Milton High School in Milton, West Virginia. He went on to graduate with a Bachelor's Degree from Marshall University and received his MBA from Morehead State University. He was a well known and respected businessman in the oil and gas industry for the last 37 years. He will be remembered for many reasons by all who were acquainted with him. George enjoyed traveling with his family, playing golf, and pursuing new business ventures. He especially cherished the time spent at the family home in Lake Tahoe with his children and grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents George and Lillian Coiner.
He is survived by his high school sweetheart, wife of 41 years, Jeanette Jordan Coiner, their son Robert and his wife Roxanne of San Antonio; their daughter Amy Eggleton of Spring; their son Thomas and his wife Amy of Pearland, and his brother Michael Coiner and wife Diane of Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Grandchildren are Tyler and Lauren Coiner of San Antonio, Amber and Michael Eggleton of Spring, and Isabelle, Chase and Garrett Coiner of Pearland.
Those wishing to make memorial gifts in his name may do so to Houston Ground Angels.
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Bruce Alan Michael Beck
April 22, 2010
Bruce Alan Michael Beck, 58, of Amarillo died Thursday, April 22, 2010
Bruce Beck's heart fills the pages of Amarillo's scrapbooks. For a half-dozen of his 29 years at the Amarillo Globe-News, the 58-year-old Beck moved through the community like a proud parent and trusted friend, chronicling for the Our Town section moments of life to be clipped, savored and remembered.
Beck, who died Thursday at his Amarillo home after a prolonged battle with cancer, shared his own life, too, and his subjects and readers embraced him. Columns provided readers with glimpses of the New York street kid, the former Marine, the Poppy smitten by his young granddaughter, the wrangler of the Fearless Feline Foursome. Most poignantly, they recorded the thoughts of a husband grateful for his "angel-in-chief on Earth," wife Tanya, especially during his two-year battle with cancer.
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Kelly Kilpatrick
Early in September of 2008, you helped my closest friend, Kelly Kilpatrick, when she needed transportation from the airport to her hotel near M.D. Anderson. After Kelly endured the hurricane(Ike) and her clinical trial you took her back to the airport for her return home.
Kelly passed away on November 13, 2008.
You helped the kindest, most selfless, angel on earth when you helped Kelly.
You have probably been blessed in many ways from the things that you do. Kelly was very appreciative and for her, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU. Fred Franco
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Eva Tovar
With great sadness, Kathy and
I learned that Eva passed away in mid-August.
I am glad
I had the pleasure of meeting Eva and her husband Marcus
and was able to assist them with their transportation needs
on several occasions. She is undoubtedly with our Lord in
heaven and my only consolation is that I know I will see
her again someday.
This is my tribute to you, Eva, for changing
my perspective forever and being an ANGEL in my heart.
Thank
you! Full Story....
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