Condolences
I just wanted to say I'm sorry you lost your mother. My Dad was at Friendship also and died April of this year. He also was at The Village at Morse Farms; so I remember your mom. She always had that sweet smile like the photo in the obit. I'm sorry for you all but happy for her as she will be spending her first Thanksgiving in heaven!
Praying for your family. Although I have known John, & daughters for sometime, I really didn't get to know Myrtle until about 3 years ago when my mother moved to the Village at Morse Farms. Myrtle always had a smile & a pleasant word each time I saw her there. As she got to know me & my family, she discovered that we live in her hometown of Raymond. So from each edition of her Raymond News(paper), she always clipped articles & photos that involved me. She would make should that she handed them to my mom in the dining room at the next mealtime! Just a simple gesture, but she knew she was brightening my mothers day each time. Her kind heart was much appreciated.
When she moved to the nursing home we really missed seeing her. I know my mother has certainly lost a special person in Myrtle.
God Bless your family, Darrin, Barb, & Donny Daugherty
I always enjoyed your mother's twinkling laugh and warm generosity. She was a wonderful mother and I am sure you will always cherish many memories. May the Lord grant you peace and understanding during your grief. JoAnne and John
Deepest sympathy to you in the loss of one so dear. She will be missed. 9
I have so many fond memories of Aunt Myrtle and glad to hear she passed surrounded by her family.
John, Bill and Cathy We are sorry for your loss. Please accept our sympathy.
To the Black Family,
Your Mother was a very special lady. She was so sweet and kind to everyone. She will be missed by many.....
Bob and Donna
We are so sorry to hear of Myrtle's passing. What a wonderful lady...always a smile on her face. Prayers for your strength at this time and in the days ahead.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at the loss of your mother. May God give you peace and comfort. I remember her being our message/emergency phone before we had a telephone. And of course remember you Johnny and David from riding the bus.
Thinking of you all. Remembering Aunt Myrtle. Wishing I could be with you in Carlinville. She will be greatly missed.
Love and prayers to,your family. I loved your mother. She could always make me laugh. She was a good good woman