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Becca posted a condolence
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Hello, Just wanted to share something encouraging from the Bible for you and your family! Revelation 21:4 "God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be any more" one day Jehovah God will take away pain and death forever on a paradise earth. Psalms 34:18 "Jehovah is near to the broken at heart" theres more information on hope for our loved ones that have passed away in death on JW.org
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Charlie Taylor posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 2017
FROM: Charlie Taylor I had interviewed at least 20 candidates for the open position for an IT Tech for the company to support ARSTRAT. I mentioned to my Deputy Deb Carrick if another candidate comes in here looking like they slept in their cloths and seem to be more interested in "when will they be boss?" I was going to scream. Then a smartly dressed young women full of enthusiam walked into the interview room and during the interview completely bowled me over with her knowledge and positive attitude. I shared this with her in the last year, but hadn't mentioned it to her before. "I had decided then and there to hire her!" Merideth did a wonderful job in a tough enviornment and impressed our customers to the highest General at her work place. She was always willing to step up to the plate to get the job done and never complained and was always offering solutions to get the job done better. A year after Merideth came on the job the supervisor's positon opened up at her work place. Though she was low on the Totem Pole as far as time on the job, I didn't hesitate promoting her into the position as I was firmly convinced she could do the job and she did!! Merideth had my complete trust and faith in the work place, but it was also nice to know I could depend upon her to give good advice and take care of issues with my complete confidence. More than all of that, she was a nice and good person to be around and seemed to always be glad to see anyone. She was a good person and pleasant person who seemed to make everyone around her feel comfortable and important. Her bravery is unquestionable. I know of none braver. Thanks Merideth, you set the bar high and I'm glad I was part of your life. Charlie Taylor Retired Director, Special Operations and Ranges for Glacier Technologies Empire, Alabama
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Sidney Deem posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
I am forever grateful I had the privilege of sharing a cubicle for a few months with Merideth. She always asked questions trying to learn from me. Turns out I learn more from her than I ever could teach her. Thank you for being you, you will be missed.
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Dave Bock posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
I am really going to miss you my friend. But I also thank god that our paths crossed and we became friends. Watching you fight these past several years was painful and yet incredibly inspiring And I will take that with me for the rest of my life.
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Barb Benedict posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Will never go to The Pantry again without thinking of the times we managed to sneak away from work for a while for breakfast and burritos. Your courage was inspiring, your kindness was unparalleled, and your grace in the face of adversity was something not often seen on this earth. I shall miss my friend.
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Krissie Cartee posted a condolence
Monday, November 27, 2017
Meredith "Pickle" was by far the strongest women that I have ever met. She was loyal, honest, faithful, caring, giving, kind and a friend that is sometimes taken for granted. She had a way of making sure that she never sweat the small stuff even when the odds were stacked against her. She was a fighter in all aspects of her life: at work, at home with her family/friends, in her education, and with facing cancer head on: After all her motto for so long was "Cancer Sucks," "I won't let it beat me" and "I am still going to fight it and show who is boss." She had a way of finding humor in everything and making the people around her smile and laugh. She was loved and will be deeply missed by everyone she crossed paths with.
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