I was so sad to read of your loss. I enjoyed visiting with Syble on her front porch on a fairly regular basis during the 14 years I lived across the street from her. She was a great neighbor and so much fun to talk to.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Sally Carter spoke so lovingly oh her and although I only met her a few times....what an interesting lady. It's so hard to lose your mother, no matter how long you've had her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
I had the privilege of volunteering at the FBC Caring Center alongside of Syble. I was always impressed with her work ethic and her positive attitude. If you asked how she was doing, she was never just "okay", she was always "super great"! She was also very proud of her service in the Navy, and always looked forward to Veterans' Day. I wish she could have made it one more week.
I met Ms. Syble 15 yrs ago when I came to First American as a Temp. She took me under her wings and pulled for me 100+%. She was such a dear lady and friend to me and my daughters. We loved her very much, she will be missed but not forgotten and to the family be encouraged and when you think you are alone just know that God is there.
Tommi, Lee our sincere condolences to you and grandkids. Syble was a very dear loved one, who was a friend to my Mother and she loved being under your Mom in Sunday School. A very special person to me an my family
I first met Syble when i came to work at First American in 1974. we have been good friends all these years and i will miss her a lot. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Tommi, Lee and families I am so sorry to learn of your loss. I can't remember a Medlock gathering without wonderful memories of Aunt Sib. You all are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. I wish I could be there with you but know that my heart is there. Love you all.
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