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"The GList" GHS Classes 1982-1987
May 27, 2006
News of Becky's passing has deeply touched all of us from the Garinger High School Class of 1984 (The GList). Please know many of her old classmates are praying for you. We have spent the last several days remembering so much about happy times with her. Many, many of us were lucky enough to meet Becky and grow to love her bright smile and incredible personality. We had the honor of seeing her at our 20th reunion and at a few gatherings in between. We will cherish the memories forever.
Wendy Page
May 27, 2006
I can still remember the day I met Becky in high school. She had such a special way of making you want to know her better and be her friend, because she knew how to be a friend. I loved her and have missed her so much over the years as our paths have gone into different directions. Ginny, I am praying for you, and Todd, and all of your family, and I hope that precious memories of loving her and being loved by her will lighten your heart as you grieve.
I am so grateful to have called her my friend.
Blessings,
Wendy Wyatt Page
kathie billing
May 26, 2006
I am one of Becky's Carolina breast friends and just like Carol Jackson we all met that night at a Christmas dinner.I remember so well how comforting and beautiful her smile was.My heart and prayers go out to Becky"s family and just know she was a true angel and gave me lots of blessings just with her presence. always love,Kathie Billing (Boone NC)
Shelley Funderburk
May 26, 2006
I am so upset to hear of Becky's passing. I worked with Becky at Dr. Steven Moore's office. I was the receptionist there (Shelley) and I have to say, this was the best job I have ever had and a lot of this was because of her. She was such a pleasure every day. She never was in a bad mood. I will always remember her calling in when she would be stuck in traffic saying that she would put her car in "F" and fly in if she could! We had nick names for each other in the office. Patients would sometimes misunderstand our names as we would say them over the phone. I was always called "Shirley", Becky would be mistaken as "Betty". So this stuck and we referred to each other as Shirley and Betty.
I want to say that, Todd and Ginny, I am soooo sorry for your loss. She will always be thought of as the fun, sweet, "bubbly", Becky. I will hold your family deep in my heart and pray for you.
Sincerely,
Shelley Funderburk
Angie Delaat
May 26, 2006
There are no words that I can say to calm your pain. Becky was a joy and a ray of sunshine.I will cherrish the laughter and joy she brought to me. She will truly be missed.
Terry,Donna,Morgan,Grayson,Sheldon Blythe
May 26, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Sylvia Hager
May 26, 2006
Ginny, please look to the Lord for comfort and strength. I am so sorry. Becky was such a sweet girl. I will never forget the summer at the beach with you and Becky, she was so sweet to me...I pray that God will be with you and your family at this time.
May 26, 2006
My prayers are with the Hunter family as you mourn the loss of Becky. It was a pleasure to have known your family when you attended Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church. My family has been touched by cancer, too. Although you will miss Becky, I know you are thankful her suffering has ended!
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you!
Brant Hart
Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church
Carol Jackson
May 26, 2006
To Becky's family and loved ones,
I met Becky at the first gathering of Carolina Breast Friends. I sat across from her at dinner that night, and her smile is forever etched in my mind and on my heart. I have prayed for Becky and for you all every night, and I will continue to do so. She will be greatly missed, but I praise God that she is now free from cancer.
I won't be able to attend her service tomorrow since I will be out of town. I know that sea of pink will be there to give you support. My love and sympathy to you.
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