Condolence From: Tina, John, Adrian, Stephen & especially Miranda Moore
Condolence: Dear Tyke, Mel,Debbie,Bill, & Jeff and the entire ever growing Lovelidge Family, We cannot express to you how God blessed us when we moved in next to your Mom & Dad!!! They were such wonderful neighbors. We developed such a great relationship. Our kids couldn't wait to go see Ms. Babe & Mr. Ralph & be given some of those wonderful snacks that she had been baking all day. (Rollie pollies, especially). Your Mom was always great company for trips to Hawk Mountain & Crystal Cave when dropping Stephen off to Civil Air Patrol. We also enjoyed driving around the neighborhood looking at Christmas lights, singing songs with my kids. Miranda especially became close to your Mom when your Mom would invite her to come along for the ride with her to do some errands. I always told your Mom that if ever I was in need of a "family" I'd pick yours, and that it was a "feather in her cap & your Dad's cap" to have the wonderful family that they had! We love you Ms. Babe & we will miss you, but you will forever be in all of our hearts! Your kindness, and funny personality will stay forever a blessing in our memory. We will continue to Thank God that you became a part of our family. Thank you for everything!!!
Condolence: Lovelidge Family, We are so sorry to hear about the death of Babe, she was a wonderful friend to the both of us. I will always remember the great phone conversations and visits we had. It's been a while since i talked to her but i thought of her often. We will miss her, she is in a better place and will be watching over all of us. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy during this difficult time. We will be unable to attend service as we are out of town, but we will be thinking of you. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Take Care. Brent and Connie.
Condolence: Summer 1952, A baby is in a Playpen sleeping. A kid comes over with a stick and starts making noise and wakes the baby. The mother comes out and throws a shoe at the kid. The kid runs home crying and tells his mother that the lady across the alley threw a shoe at him. The kids Mother storms across the alley to confront the woman who threw the shoe at her kid! 10 minutes later the 2 women were having a cup of coffee. And my Mother and Babe became the best of friends from that moment on. I know, I saw the whole thing happen, I was the baby!