Violet May Reyes
Died: Wed Jun 16, 2010
Visitation: 11:30 AM to 12:00 PM, Fri Jun 18, 2010 Graveside Service: 01:30 PM Fri Jun 18, 2010




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Violet May Reyes, 88, went to be with the lord on June 16, 2010. Born on May Day in Nebraska, 1922, Violet was a kind and gentle mother and grandmother with an adventurous spirit who loved the outdoors, dancing and her family. Violet is survived by two daughters, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Viewing is from 11:30 until noon on Friday 6/18 at MacDonald Funeral Home, 10520 N. Florida Ave, Tampa. A graveside service will follow at 1:30 pm at the Florida National Cemetery. The family wishes to thank the Doctors and Nurses at South Bay Hosp. for their kindness.
"ENTRUSTED INTO OUR CARE"
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Lee
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Posted Fri June 18, 2010
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Violet,
We only met once but I enjoyed every minute of it. I love the story of how you and Don met. It truly was fate. You will be missed but not forgotten.
Lee
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Jim and Pat Evans
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Posted Fri June 18, 2010
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We wanted to let you know how sorry we were to hear about your mother. We were neighbots of your parents for several years and enjoyed talking with them whenever they were out walking. We thought so much of them. They were both such lovely people and I'm sure your have many wonderful memories about them. They are together now and I'm sure very happy. Please accept our sincerest condolences.
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Ruiz Family
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Posted Fri June 18, 2010
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The Ruiz family deeply feels your sorrow for the loss of your loved one. We hope and pray that she is in a better place and we will keep you all in our prayers. Once again, we are truly sorry. Sinserely, your neighbors across the street at 7712.
May God bless your family.
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S Lee
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Posted Fri June 18, 2010
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I want to express my sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one and I hope the following suggestions help the family members and those who loved Violet May Reyes to lessen their grief.
• Talk about your feelings to “a true companion” who will listen patiently and sympathetically.
• If you have feelings of guilt thinking that some neglect on your part contributed to your loved one’s death, realize, though, that no matter how much we love another person, we cannot prevent “time and unforeseen occurrence from befalling those we love. (Ecclesiastes 9:11)
More than anything else, a relationship with God can help you to cope with the death of someone you love. Isaiah 33:24 promises the time when an end to sickness will become a reality. God will put an end to pain, suffering and even DEATH. God promises at Isaiah 25:8 that death will be swallowed up forever.
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Darlene (The Pereda Family)
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Posted Sun June 20, 2010
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Violet and Don were my next door neighbors during my childhood on Hiawatha Street. I can still picture Don and Violet walking every evening. They were wonderful neighbors and just delightful people. I wish the family strength during this hard time. Amy and Ryan I hope you are well and wish you all the best. -Darlene
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