
Wanda J Tripp Memorial Plaque
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To All of our Friends and Family,
We are asking for help from all of y'all on behalf of our mother, Wanda J. Coleman Tripp. As you already know we lost our mother in December of last year. We have recently became aware that her temporary plaque was removed. After further inquiry we were informed there were no funds left from her policies to cover a permanent memorial plaque on her final resting place. The thoughts of her being in a nameless site is heart wrenching to us children.
Our mother walked daily with God in her devotions and lived the life God had intended. She had love and kindness towards everyone she met and knew. Her house was always God's house and anyone and everyone was always welcome. She reached out with a helping hand to anyone in need or a listening ear to anyone wanting to talk. She taught all of us that helping someone always made your problems seem smaller than they were. Her kindness and generosity never ceased to amaze me.
After reaching out to Robinson's Funeral Home, they were kind enough to work out the lowest deal possible. We have provided a picture of the plaque that we hope to get in honor of our mother with your help. We have to pay half down to get it startedand the other half before it can be installed. This has been hard for us to reach out to others for help for this cause but sometimes its necessary to humble yourself and reach out to others for help. Our mother is worth that. We appreciate anything that can be donated no matter how big or small.
With Sincere Gratitude,
Scott, Jeannie, and Melissa

We are asking for help from all of y'all on behalf of our mother, Wanda J. Coleman Tripp. As you already know we lost our mother in December of last year. We have recently became aware that her temporary plaque was removed. After further inquiry we were informed there were no funds left from her policies to cover a permanent memorial plaque on her final resting place. The thoughts of her being in a nameless site is heart wrenching to us children.
Our mother walked daily with God in her devotions and lived the life God had intended. She had love and kindness towards everyone she met and knew. Her house was always God's house and anyone and everyone was always welcome. She reached out with a helping hand to anyone in need or a listening ear to anyone wanting to talk. She taught all of us that helping someone always made your problems seem smaller than they were. Her kindness and generosity never ceased to amaze me.
After reaching out to Robinson's Funeral Home, they were kind enough to work out the lowest deal possible. We have provided a picture of the plaque that we hope to get in honor of our mother with your help. We have to pay half down to get it startedand the other half before it can be installed. This has been hard for us to reach out to others for help for this cause but sometimes its necessary to humble yourself and reach out to others for help. Our mother is worth that. We appreciate anything that can be donated no matter how big or small.
With Sincere Gratitude,
Scott, Jeannie, and Melissa

Organizer
Melissa Hice
Organizer
Greer, SC