Online Condolence for Lillian Madden

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  1. Diane McKinney(Hyter) Says:

    To the Madden & Page Family

    My condolences to you, I have known Tina for many years. Pudding hold your head up there is no loss worse than the loss of your mother trust me I know be grateful for the years that you had her and reflect on those memories when times get tough and to Mrs. Page I never lost a chid (thank God) but I can only imagine how you feel and to Myrtle (sister) I remember you quite well from SBHS. Remember God makes no mistakes, it will get easier in time.

    May God bless and comfort you in your time of grief.

    Fondly,
    Diane McKinney-(Hyter)

  2. Ruth Simms Says:

    I’ve known of Tina since she starting working at ETS in 2001. But I really got to “know” Tina when she transferred to my department. She sent out an e-mail every day with an inspirational message. I looked forward to these messages and told her one day, that she was my angel…because they helped me get through some tough times. Now, she is truly an Angel! My heart goes out to her family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God continue to bless and comfort you.

    With deepest sympathy,
    Ruth Simms

    You have turned my mourning into joyful dancing. You have taken away my clothes of mourning and clothed me with joy.
    Psalm 30:11 NLT

  3. Portia Edwards Says:

    So sorry and surprised as we are never prepared. Heartfelt sympathy to all of you for your loss. May God guide and embrace you at this time and always.

    Sorrowfully,
    Portia Edwards-Gyampo family

  4. Roddy Pannell Says:

    To The Madden Family:

    This is such sorrowful news; these times hurt down deep. But God has a way of healing grief, and I know God is watching over you now. I pray that he continues to grant you His Grace and Peace so that you may find joy in the morning.

    With Love & Sympathy,
    Roderick Davis Pannell, Sr.

  5. Leslie Jackson Says:

    To the Page and Madden Family,

    We were saddened to hear of your loss. Tina will be greatly missed. May God comfort and bless you. Prayers are with you all.

    With deepest condolences and sympathy,
    Leslie & James Jackson
    Esther (Waters) Harris

  6. Jacqui Swain Says:

    I was saddened to hear of Tina’s passing. My consolences go out to “Pudding,” Monique and Nicole.

    Tina was a strong, wonderful woman. My cousin Roger was really blessed to have such a loving wife. She was a gentle woman, but a no-nonsense type of person.

    It has been many years since I last saw her, but every time I walk past the Arts Council, I think of all of the people with whom I cam in contact back when I was on the Board of the Paul Robeson Center housed in that very space. Tina sorked there for a while. I recall that she has a very direct manner about her. She was not one for beating around the bush. She would let me know when something was awry. Her sense of humor was infectious and she had a laugh that when she laughed, she made you laugh too.

    My prayers and thoughts are with the family..

  7. Love Heffner Says:

    Dear Roger and Girls,

    I am so sorry to hear about Tina. I worked with her at Sherwood Leasing and often thought of her through the years. She was a wonderful person and will be sadly missed.

  8. J Miller Says:

    To the Madden Family:

    I give my sincerest condolences to the family over the loss of your loved one. During times like these I find comfort in Gods word at Rev 21:4 where it tells us that sickness and death will soon be done away with. I hope you are able to find comfort in these words as I have.

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