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8-21-82
   to
8-17-95

 

                   JENNIFER DENISE INGRAM

"JenJen" was an outgoing girl with a smile for everyone.  She loved everyone and everyone loved this vivacious teen.  Her passion in life was cheer leading.  JenJen like to cheer from the time she could talk.  In 1995 she made Jr. Varsity Cheerleader, she was a natural!  She loved to sing as well and always sang in her church, praising God and making others happy with her beautiful voice and her loving ways.

Her life was cut short at a time when it was just beginning.  JenJen died on the wet roads of Pensacola in a tragic car accident which also claimed the life of her cousin Shiloh and Shiloh's unborn child.

She was buried in her cheerleader uniform and I know that she is in heaven cheering and singing for our Lord.
                                                 Lygia


 
 
5-25-72
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7-30-93

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                       GENIE RAE BARKER

Genie Rae was a sweet, loving and giving girl.  She was liked by all she came in contact with except for one.  Genie Rae was murdered in an all too common senseless act of violence.  While Genie Rae lay dead, her killer severed less than seven months in prison and was allowed to go free to live his life.

Heaven gained a beautiful angel when Genie Rae was killed.  Perhaps, bringing sunshine to those that loved her was her job here on earth and now that she is in Heaven, God made her a very special guardian angel to always watch over those who loved her until she is able to meet them again when they pass on.

I pray for God's comfort to her parents, Cliff and Helen Barker of Antioch, CA and her sisters.
                                                A Friend


 

  1-28-82
  to
7-4-97

                            JAMES BENNETT

James was and still is in my heart a very fine young man. He was 15 years young when his life was tragically ended in an oil tank explosion behind our house. Thank you James for the 15 years of joy that you brought to the lives of everyone you touched. You will always be remembered as a smiling happy,intelligent,goodlooking young man that loved life and everyone in it. You were a very talented musician and a fine athelete. Thank you for all the hard work that you did not only on your school work (staying on the honor roll most of the years you were in school) but also around the farm and helping on the vehicle maintenance and the little odd jobs that you did at and around home. You were a great right hand man that could not and will not ever be replaced. I really wished that we would have had more time together as you were suppose to outlive me but I guess God had something else for you to do now. I know that someday we will be together again and that I will be made aware of the reasons for your early departure but till that
day I will always carry a sorrow in my heart for the times that we were suppose to share and never had the opportunity to. Just remember that I love you very deeply and really miss that great cheerful smile of yours.

Till the day that we are together again in God's kingdom where I will be like you are now: a child of god's kingdom:remember that your father here on earth as your father there in heaven does, loves you very much.
 
 

 

 

                        TAMMY LYNN SCOTT

                                          1979  to  1997

Tammy was a wonderful girl with a heart of gold and high spirits. She served among the ranks of St. John's Ambulance, first aid volunteer organization.  She was an example for other teens to follow except for how she died and even in that, she sets an example for others of what not to do and how a few minutes of pleasure can result in pain and death for not only the teen but those around them that love them.

After a divisional meeting of St. John's Ambulance, Tammy got in the car with 3 other teens for a high speed, joy ride home.  The driver of the car lost control and flipped into a ditch.  Tammy was thrown clear some 30 feet away from the wreckage.  Other teens from St. John's Ambulance, happened upon the scene.  They treated the unconcious Tammy whom they didn't recognize.  I was still at the hospital, helping in the Emergency Room when the call came in about the accident and that there were incoming trauma victims and one was to be stabalized and airlifted out.  I helped the Trauma Team as they worked on Tammy but like the others that came to her aid on the roadside, I mericfully didn't recognize her either.  She was stablized and airlifted to another facility where she died a few days later.

A young life snuffed out by a senseless act of pleasure.  Three other lives traumatized for life (the driver will never walk again) and families and friends hurt by the loss of this beautiful person.

I regret not knowing her better but I will never forget her or the lesson she gave to all of us by the senseless loss of her precious and promising young life.

                          God bless you Tammy,
                                   Newmedic

                             JARRETT HODGE

                                      1979  to December 1997

Jarrett was a good friend and good person to all that knew him.  He was calm and sweet and never got into arguments with those he knew.  Those that knew of him never tried to argue with him as they knew of him.  Jarrett was always doing something with his younger brother.  They were very, very close.

A senseless car accident took Jarrett's life and we will forever miss him.

                                                 All of BHS


 
 
 
 


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