Claudia Jones-Lewis

Birth date: Dec 4, 1940 Death date: Aug 30, 2018
Winifred Hill, 77, of Columbia, MO., passed away on Thursday, August 30, 2018, August 30, 2018 at her home. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at the St. Paul AME church in Columbia at 1:00 PM. Visitation Read Obituary
HILL. When I think of how to define that word, it certainly, connects me to mountains. In the church, we often sing about climbing hills and higher mountains as we try to get HOME. Well family, I believe that Aunt Paulette, has
reached her goal! PRAISE GOD FOR LIVING TOO LIVE AGAIN.
Use the tears to wipe the pain away. Engage the memories to live your best lives. Share the hope to empower each other. Laugh often for the strength that you will get to carry on through the ' looking back days, heading forward times'. Yes, your mama and our beloved, left us some good stuff to feast upon. What a legacy.
May the love of CHRIST abide and sustain you all as you LISTEN to the still voice in your
hearts for guidance.
The efforts put forth to support your mother are valuable and appreciated; furthermore,
they serve as examples of what the Bible
expects of us in relationship to others.
Philippians 2.
Prayer goes where we cannot. Therefore, my spirit is with you in this trying time.
May you all be blessed by the comforting knowledge of the HOLY GHOST and the
power of GRACE and MERCY provided too everyone, and especially so, the BELIEVERS.
Church Hugs and Kisses!
i am because GOD IS...
Donna Renfro Lawson
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POB 640162
E. Pt., Ga. 30364-2162
404.667.5954
Sending prayers to the Hill family from my family may God bless you guys as you lay your mother to rest.
Prayer of strength during ur time of lost for the Hill &Ballinger family. From Ladonya jordan n family
Dear Family, especially my cousins, Donnetta, Keith, Martina, Ronald, and Arvelia,
I regret that I am unable to be with you in the flesh to share in the homegoing of Aunt Paulette but I continue in prayer for your strength and solace as you lay your beloved mother to rest. It seems like only yesterday when we were all kids running around and playing at the homes of relatives all over Columbia and in St. Louis; but time moves on and our family circle shrinks with each passing and we are left to pick up the baton and take it to the next generation. The blessing is that our family with all of our ups and downs has a legacy worth passing on and Aunt Paulette truly did her part to hold up the banner. I am proud to call her aunt and I am grateful that her children were there for her until the very end. Arvelia, her baby, I praise God for giving you the wisdom, willingness and patience to serve as her primary caregivier. Caregiving is not easy and you did your best and she now rests in the bosom of Jesus free from pain! Praise the Lord. You all will have some difficult days; but draw closer to God and He will keep you in perfect peace. Remember, you never really lose the ones you love; because you can always find them in your heart. God bless...Love you all!
Rev. Melba Renfro
Atlanta, Georgia