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Michele R (Daugther) Hunter uploaded photo(s)
Friday, May 30, 2025
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Mom, she left you at a young age, but God has reunited you both in each other's lives again. I will miss you, but God loved you both even more until we see each other again. I love you and my sister with all my heart. Rest in heaven. ❤️
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Michele (Daughter) Hunter uploaded photo(s)
Friday, May 30, 2025
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The love of her life, Milton Hunter Jr., is together again. Mom and Dad hold on to each other and grab Veronica's and Michael's hands along the way.
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Sylvia Love posted a condolence
Friday, February 7, 2025
Oh what a prayer warrior Cookie was you could feel it down to your soul. Her smile and words of encouragement I will miss most. God just added a beautiful flower to his Heavenly Garden. love you Cookie and will miss you deeply.
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Grant Leuliette posted a condolence
Thursday, February 6, 2025
A Message to, Michele.
Michele, I did want to, once again let you know how much of a impact Cookie and your family have had on me, in my life and in the person I am today. Most people in life are lucky to have one loving mother. I guess I am double lucky because I had two loving mothers. It was 50 years of love, parenting and a little "ass kicking" from her to, help me become the person I am today.
So many memories and good times were created and had. When Cookie first came into my life, I was not sure what to expect. Being left with a stranger while your parents went away was not something that was easy for a kid to adjust to. Within a short time of my parents being gone, I came to understand that things we're going to be just fine. Cookie didn't miss a beat and took over as the mother of the household to keep things all in order. She was not just a babysitter she was one who cared, was concerned and was going to make sure that we continued to, do what was needed to be done. While my parents were gone , the Hunters became my second family. I recall days of eating peanuts with Milt and sharing a table with you and Veronica. Cookie with her fired chicken and rice helped to bring us all together. God I did love her chicken and so did every other kid who ever came to our home.
Through much of my childhood Cookie always made sure Lance and I kept up the activities even with our parents being gone. She would come to our baseball games, our soccer games, and basketball games. To the other parents that were at these events she always referred to us as "Her Boys". Did you see my boy he made that play. We would go to her, church and she would introduce us as her boys to everyone in the congregation. One time back in the 1980, for Dad's business we traveled to San Francisco and Cookie came with us. She was there to help keep an eye on Lance & I but mom and dad had her included as one of the family. The Concrete Pipe Corporation flew us all out first class, we all enjoyed a limo ride to the Fairmont Hotel where my parents had a suite. Cookie had her own adjoining room and so did Lance and I. During the day she took us out to sightsee San Francisco . At Fisherman's Wharf Lance was playing an arcade game whack a mole. He was on a streak and was setting a record for the score and winning tickets left and right . As the crowd gathered around to, see what was happening once again Cookie was there to, tell everyone look at my boys look at my boys.
In 1999 Cookie traveled with us to Lance's wedding in Key West Florida. She was there to, help my mom with her mother, my grandmother, Mere Mere. Cookie was once again part of the family and introduced to all that way by Lance. She was just as proud as my mom was, when she saw Lance walk
down that aisle.
As I grew older and finished high school Cookie was still a part of my life. Even though I no longer required babysitting Cookie and my mother had developed a friendship. After my parents divorce, Cookie would still help mom with activities and things around the home. She was still a second mother to me as I was now growing older and she was there with a stern voice and a loving heart to see that her boy grew into a good man. As I developed my relationship with Christine Cookie welcomed her with open arms and a open heart. It was a tough point in life for my mom as she was seeing her oldest son fall in love with a women. Cookie was the one who reminded my mom that she was not losing a second man but gaining an extension to the family. At my wedding Cookie was there sitting in the family section. I remember as Chris and I walked down the aisle ,we looked at the family and smile on Cookie face was one that warmed our hearts as we headed to the altar.
Cookie again saw her family grow when my children were born. Even though she was not there as a babysitter for them , she was a part of their lives.
I could go on and on, with stories, events and happenings that I still recall today. The last thing I would like to mention would be .... all the other kids. Cookie not only had an impact on Lance and I but there were many, many kids in town who were impacted by her LOVE and commitment. There were the Barton's, The Lundburg's , Grauer's , Jacobs and many more., All of us, a bunch of kids , who were made better by what Cookie showed and taught us .
I am truly sorry for the loss of, this Great woman. I am glad that her family (New Jersey and Georgia) got to see her one last time. We always want more time, but our final time with her was special. We had a chance to tell her how loved she was, got to hold her hand and got to give Momma a final kiss .
Our hearts are sad but the memories will help with that and she will be remembered often.
If you need anything please do not hesitate to reach out
Much LOVE to you and to the family (Teacher Too).
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Beatrice Adderley-Kelly posted a condolence
Thursday, February 6, 2025
On behalf of the family, I want to thank all of you for your love and support during this challenging time in our lives. I am honored to stand before you and bring this tribute on behalf of the Hunter and Adderley family for a devoted mother, sister, and aunt who is worthy to be praised and deserving of the highest tribute.
I will share with you a few highlights that reflect other parts of Cookie's story.
*Cookie is responsible for shattering my fantasy about Santa Claus. When I was about 9 or 10 years old, I woke real late on Christmas eve. I heard our mother talking. I thought she was talking to Santa Claus because she was telling him where to put the toys. The next voice I heard was my sister Cookie. I was shattered. There went my Santa Claus Dream.
*When our oldest brother Cecil, Jr . received a scholarship to, attend college , he was so excited. He went off to Johnson C . Smith University in North Carolina .At the end of the first semester, there was no money for tuition for the second semester. Our father said he will have to come home. Cookie told our mother ,Moma "Junior" is not coming home. I will drop out of high school and go to work before he leaves college. " Our mother said , no you won't and he won't come home either. The rest is history. She finished high school, and he finished college.
* Anyone who went to college in the 50's will remember the School/College sent a checklist of things you needed. As the first female in our family to go to college, we received that list with several items we had never heard of, such as a collapsible clothes dryer. We thought we had to get everything on that list. Cookie looked all over Burlington and Camden County until she found a collapsible clothes dryer that we tied to my trunk to take to, A&T State College in Greensboro, North Carolina.
*My major in college was nursing . At the end of the first semester of the sophomore year, nursing students received their Cap with one stripe. Family members were invited to come and be part of this momentous occasion. My mother could not come. But my sister Cookie and her baby girl, Veronica Lynn got on the bus and came to Greensboro, to see me receive my cap and to speak on behalf of my class.
*Cookie was a praying woman; and she could pray. You went to Cookie and ask for prayers. She did not ask you any questions. She just said, let's pray. In praying , Cookie did not have to warm up . She petitioned God on your behalf full throated from the very beginning . And when it was over , you felt like God had heard your petition.
Today, we say goodbye to a good and faithful servant, faithful to her family, her church but most importantly, faithful to our Savior Jesus Christ.
Cookie, I have missed you since your illness, but I always thought you would get better. But I know this is final.
I know you are up there getting to know everyone and getting them straight. Cookie, we LOVE you , and now we give you to the one who is greater than all and place you in our hearts forever. We LOVE you, but God loves you more. Goodbye, until we meet again.
Your Loving Family
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Cedric Adderley posted a condolence
Monday, February 3, 2025
Today we gather to celebrate our dear, beloved Aunt Cookie.
To all of her nieces and nephews, Aunt Cookie wasn't simply an aunt. She was a force in he family who enriched our lives with an endless supply of unconditional love, coupled with an equally endless supply of hard-earned wisdom. Her commanding voice was accompanied by a personality that always lit up a room. Her touch was firm. Her hugs were powerful, and they were clearly representative of the love and support that came right along with them.
From the time I was a small child, I recognized the strength of Aunt Cookie's personality and the sincerity with which she communicated, as she emerged as one who would nurture each of her nieces and nephews in the most personal and special way. She demonstrated that being and aunt wasn't merely about having a position in the family, but about creating and maintaining special bonds that bridged generations. With every visit, she filled our childhoods with fond memories of joy, fun and excitement. She had a natural ability to connect with us and influence our lives, not only in the moment, but also in perpetuity.
Her influence on us emerged through numerous stories about life. These conversations were meaningful recollections about growing up in Boynton , working on the farm, being a family, and most especially living with a sense of purpose and serving God. As a result, her influence helped shape each of us into confident, caring adults who understand that work and sacrifice are inescapable necessities of our lives. I was humbled on my last visit with her she so proudly boasted about her now grown nieces and nephews as "successful" and "handsomely-gray, seasoned adults".
Aunt Cookie made it clear that family wasn't as simple as a birthright. It's much deeper than that. She said it's a sacred bond and an unshakable one at that . And among all of the great acts of generosity and selflessness, I would be remiss if I did not mention the profound impact that she had on my nuclear family. It was her as a teenager, who sacrificed the opportunity to go to college so that her parents (my Gramps and Granny) could afford to continue paying tuition for my dad (her older brother), so that he could stay enrolled in college. I often wonder about my path, and the potential direction of my life had she not made such a bold decision and exhibited such a significant act of kindness toward her brother as a 17-year old. I regret that my father's failing health no longer allows him to travel, as we know that he would be here today. But we know that he is with us in spirit and would certainly be here if the circumstances would allow.
My brother is also not in attendance today, as he is caring for my dad. And I do, believe that Aunt Cookie , in her own spirited way with (and with a bit of colorful language), would want me to include the fact that my older brother Cecil,(who I would describe as being quite "well-informed") somehow did not know the Aunt Cookie's real name was Blanche until just a few short years ago. Yes, you heard me right. And for those of you that know Cecil, you know why I mentioned that in the manner that I did. I say that with love, of course. Although she has withdrawn from her place here on earth, Aunt Cookie remains alive in all of our hearts and souls. Through each of us, she lives on, and we carry her torch. I will miss her smile. I'll miss her genuine warmth. I'll miss the joy and the big hugs, and I'll miss our heartfelt conversations.
To our dear Aunt Cookie, you were one of a kind . You made us laugh, you made us think, and most of all, you made us feel loved. I know that you're looking down on us right now saying quite sternly, and possibly with some more colorful, language,"Ced, it's time for you to, hush your mouth and sit down." And with that Aunt Cookie , I will do as I'm told. On behalf of all of your nieces and nephews, thank you for all that you shared with us. We love you!
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Ronald Adderley posted a condolence
Monday, February 3, 2025
My Sister Cookie was like having a second Mama. You see Cookie would always tell me that her and mama would discuss what would happen to our sister Linda and I if something would happen to her__ mama told Cookie that she was to take Linda and I and raise us, making sure we would complete school and go to college. Mama stayed with u as we grew into adulthood. Cookie like mama was another pusher in my life. Cookie lead the cheers as I moved up the career ladder and she would always make sure that her little brother did this and that to stay on the right track. She was always very supportive, a pusher to achieve, a Dreamer, a listener, and Guardian.
Cookie was that prayer warrior that we all need. A person you wanted to stand with you doing good and bad times. She was that high energy person who never got tried. She was the every ready bunny. Never stopping because she cared and she wanted the very best for all of us....
I think I learned everything that I know about New Jersey from Cookie, people and places. As I look back on all those years and events. I can see Cookie at Bat , always ready to take a swing at life,. Rounding the bases of life , First base, Second base ,Third base and doing that run for home plate, The ball was being thrown to the catcher at home plate, as she raced for Home plate the throw was very close, but the empire made his call- safe, safe in the arms of the Lord, she is SAFE in the arms of our Lord. HIs words to all of us loud and clear, I have her now ,I have her now. To All that loved My Big Sister-- Thank you for being here with us.
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Lillian Simpson posted a condolence
Sunday, February 2, 2025
A Trubute To Our Aunt "Blanche Gloria Hunter."
The act of paying a tribute to one who has passed away us an act of spirituality. A tribute tells the world that this person may be gone, but their spirit lives on. A tribute makes a statement that this person will forever be tied together in the circle of life. A tribute is a statement that this person's life mattered and continues to matter. A tribute is a way to remember a loved one forever.
My name is Lillian Gwendolyn Adderley Simpson, I am one of the nieces of our beloved Aunt Blanche Gloria Hunter, better known to all of us as Aunt "Cookie". Standing here before you today is an honor and privilege which was bestowed upon me when I was asked to speak on behalf of all of her nieces by Michele. Michele, I want to thank you for this opportunity.
Our Aunt Cookie was Christian who committed her life to Christ, and as a devout Christian we knew her to be, we know she is now safely in the bosom of Heaven. The death of someone we love is painful to us, even as Christians, not because we fear for them, but because of the empty place they leave behind in our hearts. The more we love someone, the more will miss them, and the more we will look forward to seeing them again in heaven. The Bible says we don't "grieve like the rest of men, who have no hope", but we still grieve.
Aunt Cookie, you were a wife, a mom, an auntie, a friend, am advisor, and most of a confidant. You were so special to us, and some of us can confidently say you were there when we needed a shoulder to cry on,we want to let everyone know that your goodness and courage will never be forgotten.
Now, if I put all the seriousness about Aunt Cookie aside for just a little bit, we also knew that she was jokester, we all can remember sitting art family gatherings, listening to some of the wild stories she shared with us. One of her favorite things to do was the impersonation of Mike Tyson. I mean, she had his voice and mannerisms down to perfection. If you were on the other side of a wall and could not see Aunt Cookie while she was doing her impersonation, you would probably think Mike Tyson was invited as a guest to the family gathering, I mean she was so good at doing it. Aunt Cookie's jokes were not just about humor and fun, they were about bringing our family together, reminding us not to take life too seriously.
I would like to conclude by reading this poem:
She is not dead, She leaves this great hermitage of remembering joy
She still lives in your hearts in the happiness we knew, in the dreams we shared
She is not dead, her memory is warm in our hearts, comfort in our sorrow
She is not apart from us, but a part of us
For love is eternal, and those we love shall be with us throughout all eternity.
Aunt Cookie you meant so much to our family, as we mourn this loss we take comfort in knowing that your spirit will live on in the countless lives you touched, we will forever cherish the memories we shared with you. You are gone, but to us, you still live in our memories and hearts.
On behalf of your nieces, we say goodbye, rest well in Jesus loving arms.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
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Great-grand nephew Adrian, Aunt Cookie, & nephew in law Morris at the family reunion July 2022.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, January 2, 2025
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Repast photos
Grand nieces, Katrice,Carlene,and Syliva.
Niece and nephew in law, Gwen and Morris Simpson.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, January 2, 2025
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Repast photos
Sister, Linda and nephew in law Morris Simpson.
Grand niece Ashley Simpson, and niece Leslie (Lanie) Groce.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, January 2, 2025
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Repast photos Daughter Michele and roommate Stephanie.
Michele with cousin Jasmine.
Brother Ronald and family friend Catherine, better known to us as Aunt Kitten.
Niece Lyntrice and sister in law Betty Adderley.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, January 2, 2025
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Cookie's sister Lottie and nephew Rodney Patrick.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, January 2, 2025
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After the Repast Aunt Cookie's siblings, Bea, Lottie, Linda, and Ronnie. Brother Cecil Jr. unable to attend service due to medical issues.
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Stefanie Cuff White posted a condolence
Sunday, December 29, 2024
Dear Muchele...
We've been sisters for a long time. I'm going to miss Mom Cookie and her calling me little bit.
Thank you for sharing her love with me.
Mom Vookie I love you and please continue to look out for your little bit.
Love you always
Stefanie Cuff
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Lisa McDermott - Panto posted a condolence
Sunday, December 29, 2024
To my Dear Sister and family, I am so very sorry for your loss.
What started out as Michele and I being co-workers (Best Products: 198?), turned into something more. We became family. For that, I am so grateful more than anyone knows and I wouldn't have these wonderful memories.
Mom, thank you. Thank you for the memories I have to cherish. From the "Hi baby", to the way you would drawl out my name, "LeeeSA, LeeeSA" , (that's when I knew uh-oh), you pulled no punches, whether good or bad. You told it like was. I was included in family gatherings, summer BBQs, trips, dinner (I loved your greens, sweet potato pie and stewed tomatoes done in the oven with bread. YUM! Thanks to you, I tried things I would have never even thought of trying. Dad would always say, "At least you tried it."), and so much more.
Time. What what can I say about time. I know it slips away from us. We get busy in life and forget to make time. That's what happened to me. Life. I got married, had kids, and just life in general. Sometimes it was years and sometimes it was months that went by before I would visit you and Michele. When we did see each other it was like time never got away from us. On rare occasion I would bring my kids to visit grandma "Cookie". I wanted them to meet you. I wanted them to know what a special person you were. My boys knew Michele as Grandma Cookie's daughter. Sorry Michele. The reason I say rare is because what little kid wants to stay hours visiting, especially if there's no littles. I knew if I brought them our time wouldn't be as long. (Sometimes I could get way with it). John thought the same way. He would say, "bring 1 of the boys." He thought if I had 1 with me I wouldn't stay as long. HAHA joke was on him. I would try to hold off leaving as long as I could. Mom, you know those text messages and calls I used to get and still do. "Are you on your way home? What time are you coming home. It's getting dark out." I think he was getting tired of hearing, "When's mom coming home?" I don't think he realizes my time spent with you and Michele are precious to me.
Every second, minute and hour.
I could go on and on. There's so much more I have to say.
Mom, I hope you know you mean the world to me and how much I love you. You will forever hold a special place in my heart.
I will miss you dearly.
Love you always,
Lisa
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, December 28, 2024
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Rest in Heaven Aunt Cookie. Love you forever.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, December 28, 2024
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Aunt Cookie's nephews Cedric, John Calvin "Jack", and Crystal at Aunt Cookie's repast.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, December 28, 2024
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Michele and her cousin Cedric at Aunt Cookie's repast.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Friday, December 27, 2024
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Aunt Cookie at our annual family reunion July 2023. Her big brother CecilJr. attend this event too.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Friday, December 27, 2024
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Aunt Cookie with her three sisters, Lottie, Linda, and Bea. August 2024
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Jada Overton uploaded photo(s)
Friday, December 27, 2024
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With Love and Prayers from Virginia (Jada)
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Jada Overton posted a condolence
Friday, December 27, 2024
Michele,
Although I only spent about one hour with Aunt Cookie a couple of years ago, I only needed that much time to see how beautiful, loving, funny and caring she was. And I knew in that hour, I loved her...
I am thinking of you and praying for you.
Jada
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Renee Lynn uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Return home after the Sunday morning service.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie with sisters Lottie, Bea, Linda, and nephew in law Morris.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie with her big brother Cecil Jr. brother in law and classmate Casey Jr.
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Members of Trinity AME Chyrch posted a condolence
Thursday, December 26, 2024
She was a child of God who walked and talked with Him every day and could send up prayers that moved the soul.
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Ronna, Kevin, Landon, Payton King with Annie Askew purchased flowers
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie with grand niece Callie and grand nephew Tyheed.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie and the family at our annual family reunion.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie and her sisters, Linda and Bea.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie, daughter Michele, and sister Linda
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie with her niece Tywana and grand niece Callie.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Michele and Aunt Cookie. Family Reunion vibe.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie, sister Linda, daughter Michele, and grand niece Kaliyah, family reunion vibes.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie and her siblings, Bea, Linda, Lottie, Ronnie, & Cecil Jr. at our annual family reunion.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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The Adderley Family sibblings celebrating their parents, Cecil & Lillian's wedding anniversary.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie with her sisters Aunt Linda and Aunt Bea. Thery were attending the retirement & birthday of their niece Lanie.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie and her siblings at her house.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Aunt Cookie and Aunt Kitten at Aunt Bea's 85th birthday party.
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Lillian Simpson uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 26, 2024
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Family photo in Aunt Cookie's yard with her sisters & me ( niece).
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We will miss you Aunt Cookie. Love always, Rashad and Natasha Adderley
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Tuesday, December 24, 2024
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Carver Ranches Day Care Center Board of Directors and Staff planted a tree in memory of Blanche Hunter
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
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Cecil Adderley posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Rest well Aunt Cookie, rest well.
Your humor, straight talk, and general outlook on life were always on point. If folks wanted another perspective, you gave it from the heart. You were loved, you were respected, and most of all you opened yourself up to all of us.
With love, your nephew,
Cecil III “Chief”
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The Melvin Family - Hollywood FL purchased flowers
Monday, December 23, 2024
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The Melvin Family - Hollywood FL
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Larry Williams posted a condolence
Monday, December 23, 2024
I will will miss the love you shared with this Fla. Man
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Latreshia Laffite posted a condolence
Monday, December 23, 2024
Trust in Him at all times...
Pour out your heart before Him;
God is a refuge for us. PSALM 62:8
You have my deepest condolences and prayers,
Love always,
Latreshia Laffite
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Leslie Groce posted a condolence
Monday, December 23, 2024
Rest on Aunt Cookie, you will be greatly missed.
Love you
Lanie
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Michele Hunter uploaded photo(s)
Friday, December 20, 2024
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Thank you, God, for giving me the gift of this beautiful lady as my mother. She raised me to be a strong, independent woman who can think and act for myself. She also taught me to understand and embrace the love of God, reminding me to never walk through life without Him and to follow the path that He has set before me. I will miss her with all my heart, mind, and soul, but I find comfort in knowing that she is resting in the arms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Until we meet again, I will carry her love with me every day for the rest of my life. I love you, Mommy.

A Memorial Tree was planted for Blanche Hunter
Friday, December 20, 2024
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