Condolence From: Jean (Scaglia) Zentil
Condolence: To the family of Mrs. Gregory. I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs Williams was the best teacher and friend at Copiague Public Schools. She was my sister and cousins teacher, and when I moved back as a widow to Copiague, helped my son at seven deal with the move and loss of his Dad. She always had a smile and we loved her laughter and her gorgeous style. Mrs. Williams was loved by so many who were very lucky to have known her in their lives.
Monday August 08, 2016
Condolence From: Mr. Oscar Moseley, Jr.
Condolence: Dear Joey and family,
I am so sorry about Mrs. Gregory. She was our best friend and she was so good to my late wife, Eula. I will miss her so much, but I do believe that she and Eula have been reunited.
I say this with all my love,
Mr. Moseley - Charleston, SC
Saturday August 06, 2016
Condolence From: Mr. Oscar Moseley, Jr.
Condolence: Dear Joey and family,
I am so sorry about Mrs. Gregory. She was our best friend and she was so good to my late wife, Eula. I will miss her so much, but I do believe that she and Eula have been reunited.
I say this with all my love,
Mr. Moseley - Charleston, SC
Friday August 05, 2016
Condolence From: Mary (Moseley) Poinsette
Condolence: To the family of Mrs. Marion Gregory (Joey, wife Felicia, and children):
I am so sorry about the loss of your mother. I will never forget your mother's kindness, love, and friendship to my mother, the late Mrs. Eula Moseley.
May God comfort you during your time of sorrow and bring you peace in the days ahead.
Wednesday August 03, 2016
Condolence From: Oscar Moseley, III
Condolence: Joey, Felicia and children,
I am so sad to hear of Mrs. Gregory's passing. She is my Mother's sister and I imagine they're up there having long talks and filling the heavens with their laughter. I know of no words to comfort you all but pray God's comfort and peace in this difficult time. God bless.
Oscar
Tuesday August 02, 2016
Condolence From: Deborah D. Moseley
Condolence: -very sad to learn of the passing of such a "grand dame" and wonderful family friend. Please accept my condolences.
Tuesday August 02, 2016
Condolence From: L. (Moseley) Prioleau
Condolence: Joey, Felicia, and children,
My heart goes out to you during your time of bereavement. When you lose someone who has birthed and nurtured you, educated you, chastised you, rewarded you, loved you, been a friend to you, been your secret keeper... it hurts deeply. I met your mother and father (and you) once, but Mommy would speak of your mother often. In recent years, when I spent a great deal of time at the house, I saw a picture Christmas card from your mother and asked who the people were. Mommy laughed when she told the story of their first meeting. Let me preface this by saying that Mommy never met a stranger so when your mother, Marion Gregory, rang her doorbell one day, it was no surprise that she was welcomed with open arms. It happened that Mrs. Gregory was visiting relatives who lived next door to Mommy and Daddy in Charleston, S. C. She was curious about the people next door, learning that the she and the wife were both teachers, so she said, 'I'm going to introduce myself'. To me its a bold stroke to ring someone's doorbell like that, but according to all accounts, Mrs. Gregory was a bold woman. Long story short, Mommy welcomed your mother into her home and that was the beginning of a forty year friendship. Whenever Marion Gregory called, you did not disturb their conversation which took place in private, behind closed doors, but was full of laughter and very lengthy. Fast forward many, many years. Mrs. Gregory didn't know that Mommy was really, really ill and had lost a significant amount of weight. She had to have been obedient to The Holy Spirit because out of the goodness of her heart, she sent money enough to get Mommy a whole new wardrobe. Mommy was SO HAPPY with the new clothes! We were ALL grateful to Mrs. Marian Gregory. Your memories of your mother will always be with you. Thank God for Mothers.
Tuesday August 02, 2016
Condolence From: Stephanie Moseley
Condolence: Dear Joey, Felicia, Danielle, and Gabrielle,
Mrs. Gregory, the proud Brooklyn girl, called my mother Eula (her dear friend) her sister, so that means I am not only your friend but your cousin! Mrs. Gregory has left a loving indelible mark on my life over the last 40 plus years. I met Mrs. Gregory, her husband, and Joey when I was about 14 years old when they were visiting next door relatives in Charleston, SC and I have loved and held them in my heart ever since. To me, Mrs. Gregory was a beautiful, valued, educated, strong woman of principal and morals and was never shy to reveal it. I loved her feisty spirit! She lived life by her own principals and in her own way and I knew my mom loved her and her spirit when I was a child, and therefore, I grew to know and love her into my adulthood. She was a rare gem and helped to navigate me through some o life's difficulties. Mrs. Gregory and my mom are once again united in eternity. To my friends and "cousins' whom I love, may the peace and comfort of God's love be with you during this difficult time and may He hold and comfort you in His loving arms. "Oh that I had wings like a dove! For then I would fly away, and be at rest" -Psalms 55:6. Mrs. Gregory is at rest now and happy and at peace forever! I love love love you all!
Stephanie Moseley (Richmond, VA)
Tuesday August 02, 2016
Condolence From: Stephanie Moseley
Condolence: Dear Joey, Felicia, Danielle, and Gabrielle,
Mrs. Gregory, the proud Brooklyn girl, called my mother Eula (her dear friend) her sister, so that means I am not only your friend but your cousin! Mrs. Gregory has left a loving indelible mark on my life over the last 40 plus years. I met Mrs. Gregory, her husband, and Joey when I was about 14 years old when they were visiting next door relatives in Charleston, SC and I have loved and held them in my heart ever since. To me, Mrs. Gregory was a beautiful, valued, educated, strong woman of principal and morals and was never shy to reveal it. I loved her feisty spirit! She lived life by her own principals and in her own way and I knew my mom loved her and her spirit when I was a child, and therefore, I grew to know and love her into my adulthood. She was a rare gem and helped to navigate me through some o life's difficulties. Mrs. Gregory and my mom are once again united in eternity. To my friends and "cousins' whom I love, may the peace and comfort of God's love be with you during this difficult time and may He hold and comfort you in His loving arms. "Oh that I had wings like a dove! For then I would fly away, and be at rest" -Psalms 55:6. Mrs. Gregory is at rest now and happy and at peace forever! I love love love you all!
Stephanie Moseley (Richmond, VA)
Tuesday August 02, 2016
Condolence From: Edward P. Donovan
Condolence: I loved Mrs. Williams as my teacher, as a teaching colleague and as a mentor. Mrs. Williams understood and inspired me. I kept in touch with Mrs. Williams over the past 20+ years. You will be missed by so many. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. I believe you are now in Heaven with the Lord and you are still teaching. God Bless you Mrs. Marion Williams.
Sunday July 31, 2016