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GEORGE T. POWELL
Born: December 28, 1893
Died: December 15, 1953

MINNIE ALYCE HON POWELL
Born: January 10, 1898
Died: March 1, 1997

Picture
Of
Jennie's Parents
Drawn By
Jennie L. Powell


FROM
YOUR PRECIOUS DAUGHTERS
AND
ALL OF YOUR FAMILY
AND FRIENDS
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TRIBUTE
TO
JENNIE'S PARENTS

This page and web site is a tribute not only to God but to Jennie's wonderful parents Mr. and Mrs. George Powell. Without them we would never have had the privilege of having Jennie with all her talent and the great blessing she has been to all of us, with us. To you Mr. and Mrs. Powell, although you are no longer with us, we thank you for this wonderful daughter of yours, "Jennie Louise Powell".
I had the great privilege of knowing Mrs. Minnie Powell and what a delight she was and so full of energy. I was never privileged to know Mr. George Powell personally, although I saw him many times as I was growing up. But I feel as I know him personally through Jennie. She has told so many wonderful stories about him and the devotion she had to both of her parents, and still has today, is known by everyone who knows her. This was definitely evident when she made a home for her mother, after her father passed away, until the day her mother left to join him. There was also a deep devotion that her parents had for each other and for each of their three daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Powell you can be very proud of your daughters, all three are a great blessing and definitely reflect the love that they received as they were growing up. I know you must look down with pride at these daughters of yours and know also that you are waiting for the day when they will be reunited with you.

    
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"Precious Memories"
Performed By:
Margi Harrell
Used With Her Special Permission
Visit Her Web Site At:
Llerrah Music
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You will forever be in the hearts of Jennie  and all of your family.
You have departed from them but you will never be forgotten and always deeply loved.
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