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Spanglermn@aol.com
16 June, 2006
Like many of our Tosh relatives, our Aunt Chrystal was a true joy to have in our lives. She was an inspiration to all of us through her independence, determination, delightful wit and sense of humor, ever positive outlook on life, and the ability to find joy in everyday experiences. Chrystal always brought a special sense of fun to everything she did. We especially enjoyed the guessing games with the mystery gifts she sent at Christmas. She found purpose and joy in helping others, and told me she thought, “This was the reason I was put on earth.” I have many fond memories of time spent with Chrystal, especially my experiences each summer while I was growing up, during the road trips with Chrystal, Grandma Tosh, and my mother. There were many times, when things did not go as planned and could have been upsetting for everyone, when she turned the situations into humorous and fun experiences. While making this last road trip with Aunt Chrystal, bringing her ashes from Hollywood, California, (via Colorado), to her final resting place in Seneca, Missouri, I was able to recall with great pleasure some of these unique experiences. What a legacy she has left to us–one that we would all do well to strive to make our own. Thank you, Aunt Chrystal, for being such a vital part of our lives.
With love and admiration,
Nancy Spangler


Sara Shackelford (saranohc@houston.rr.com)
06 April, 2006
Aunt Chrystal will be missed by all her family and all who ever crossed her path. She was one of a kind. We love you and miss you Aunt Chrystal. We’ll see you again some day.
Leon and Sara Shackelford


“Christina Wilson” (cwilson@guarantyabstract.com)
02 March, 2006
I will always remember Aunt Crystal’s infamous Christmas presents. It was like a crazy guessing game, sometimes ending up with us having to call and get hints. I will also remember her and Mema in the kitchen cooking on Christmas Eve, they were so cute. Aunt Crystal, I love you and I know that you are happy with Mema, Granny Branch (Elizabeth), Uncle Byran, and all the other loved ones who have left us. I am so glad you got to share some of you wonderful life with me, and I will never forget you.
Love always,
Christina L. Wilson

Chrystal Irene Tosh ✵ 1913-2005

Chrystal Irene Tosh

Name at birth:  Chrystal Irene Tosh
Date of birth:  02/05/1913
Place of birth:  Forsyth, Missouri, U.S.A.
Date of death:  12/27/2005
Place of death:  Hollywood, California, U.S.A.
Resting place:  Seneca, Missouri, U.S.A.
Submitted by:  T. Scott Montgomery   (izmulsa@earthlink.net)

 

 

Family Star Goes Supernova at Age of 92

Chrystal Irene Tosh, of Hollywood, California, passed away Tuesday, December 27, 2005, at the age of 92. She would have been 93 on February 5th.

We, her family, know “Aunt Chrystal” Tosh for her sarcastic tongue, her guess-what-it-is Christmas gifts, her geographical location in Hollywood, her late dog “Leaping Lena,” and her uncanny ability to put people and problems in their proper perspectives through humor.

Aunt Chrystal was born February 5, 1913, in Forsyth, Missouri—-the youngest daughter of Martha Allafair “Allie” Brisendine and John Wesley Tosh.

Her father passed away when Aunt Chrystal was only two years old. She had four sisters and one brother. Three of the sisters—-Beulah, Dorothy, and Docia—-died in childhood. Leila Gladys Shackelford and Forrest Churchill Tosh survived to adulthood.

As a child, Aunt Chrystal lived in Missouri and Arkansas. She later attended Northeastern State Teachers’ College in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and The University of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma (not Kendall College, as Aunt Chrystal would have been only 7 years old in 1920).

Aunt Chrystal lived in Denver, Colorado, for a short time—-working with her mother taking care of children.

Aunt Chrystal moved to Hollywood in 1940 with her mother, Allie Tosh—-spending most of her years there as a companion, housekeeper, and cook for prominent Los Angeles area ladies of gentry Sue Straub and Florence Stirrat.

Aside from meeting various Hollywood celebrities in public, obtaining their autographs, and exchanging recipes with Charles Nelson Reilly on the set of “Match Game”—-Aunt Chrystal’s other connection with the Hollywood community had been her stock in Paramount. Originally spending $10 per share for ten shares in the up-and-coming Bliss Company in the 1960s, she watched her investment grow as companies changed hands. As Gulf + Western purchased Bliss, her stock transferred to Paramount—-which is now owned by Viacom. Aunt Chrystal had sold her remaining shares in Viacom over the last decade.

Aunt Chrystal may not have received her star on Hollywood Boulevard, but her 1956 Ford Fairlane made an appearance in the 1968-1980 CBS series “Hawaii Five-0”-—in a 1975 episode entitled “Honor is an Unmarked Grave.” Thanks to a neighbor who worked on the program, Aunt Chrystal’s Fairlane received a payment of $100 to appear in a close-up shot.

Aunt Chrystal “dabbled” [her words] in writing. She had an agent and had published short stories in “Writer’s Digest.”

The “great” Aunt Chrystal is survived by her nephews, Leon and Bob Shackelford, and her niece, Nancy Spangler—-as well as six great-nephews, six great-nieces, seven great-great nephews, seven great-great nieces, three great-great-great nephews and nieces, eleven nephews- and nieces-in-law, five great nephews- and nieces-in-law, six great-great-great nephews- and nieces-in law, and three cats!

Aunt Chrystal is also survived by her long-time friends and neighbors Mattie Poggioli, Bert Larsson, Aurora Alea, and Richard Mentzer.

At her request, Aunt Chrystal’s remains were cremated—-to be buried along the foot of her mother’s grave in Seneca, Missouri, probably some time in the spring of 2006.


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Maicas Remy (remy@iil.intel.com)
Thu, 25 Jan 96

Tzvi Topaz,

Since you are the first to be registered in here, I would like to be the first to leave flowers for you.

May you rest in peace, and your soul be enlightened.

Remy Maicas


Cymber Quinn (cymberb@lamar.ColoState.EDU)
Wed, 20 Mar 1996

Shalom,

We also buried a loved one in Israel in December. My father-in-law was born in Palestine, fought in the War of Independence, lived a full life. Perhaps he knew Zvi. His name was Yehoshua Hakohen. We share in your grief.

We also send our prayers for peace in Israel.

b’shalom,
Cymber Brandis

Zvi Topaz ✵ 1927-1995

Name at birth:  	 Zvi Piekash 
Date of birth:  	 27/04/1927 
Place of birth:  	 LODGE, POLAND 
Date of death:  	 17/12/1995 
Place of death:  	 HAIFA  ISRAEL 
Place of burial:  	 BEIT YEHUSHUA ,  CEMETERY  HAIFA

Submitted by: Agiv Nurit & Ofer (agv_o_l@mail.netvision.net.ilZvi)


A holocaust surviver who lost all his family during the 2nd world war. Came to Israel to start a new life. Built a wonderful family, two sons and 6 grandchildren, established a successful Hi-Tec plant, (Ham-Let Ltd.) exporting state of the art sophisticated products worldwide. A wonderful caring and loving father and uncle to all of us.

May his memory always be with us.

From all Agiv family.


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Samual David Thompson ✵ 1913-1950’s (?)

Samual David Thompson

Name at birth:  Samual David Thompson
Date of birth:  03/09/1913
Place of birth:  St. Paul, Minnesota
Date of death:  1950’s(?)
Place of death:  Unknown Grave, USA
Resting place:  Unknown Grave, USA
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Sam, you are the grandfather we never met, but still you are in our hearts each and every day. We have spent hours upon hours searching for just a single trace of your existence. We know you were here once; that you lived and breathed, laughed and cried, worked and strived just as we do …Samual David Thompson

We have been told that you had a great sense of humor, and we know you loved your little son, Arnold, and your baby daughter, “Cocky,” or Colleen. We know you served your country proudly with the Red Raiders and went off to two wars…

Still, barely a whisper of you remains — except for maybe the slight trace of you in the faces of your family, and your image on a few old, tattered photographs. Not a record, not a report, not even a friend or acquaintance is here to tell us more…

We do not know what happened to you and we always wonder about the man we know so little about — the sound of your voice, your thoughts, your dreams… Someday, we hope to all know the circumstances of your life and to tell you that you were not forgotten and we always loved you…


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1 December 2016

Happy 31’st birthday Samantha love Daddy ❤️

Simon Thompson

<simonthompson92@gmail.com>


1 December 2015

Happy 30th birthday Samantha love ❤ Dad xxxx

Simon Thompson

<simonthompson92@gmail.com>


30 November 2008

Wishing you a happy 23rd birthday Samantha, all my love xxx Dad xxx

Simon Thompson


30 October 2007

Missing you Samantha,

Love XXXDadXXX


8 September 2007

Missing you more today than I ever did, love you now and until the end of time

xxx dad xxx


18 June 2004

With love now and forever, Dad


5 April 2003

A field of daisys for you. in the arms of the angels, may you find peace and comfort. god hold you dear.

<LiLWhitedove01@webtv.net>


14 August 1997

In your thoughts and in your heart she will always be alive, but be sure, whereever she may be, she is now a piece of universe.

<guest@garden.de>


11 May 1996

SAMANTHER I MISS YOU
HOPE TO BE WITH YOU VERY SOON
LOVE DAD

Simon Thompson 

Samantha Thompson ✵ 1985-1994

Samantha Thompson

Name at birth: Samantha Thompson
Date of birth: 1 December 1985
Place of birth: Steeton, England
Date of death: 4 October 1994
Place of death: Leeds, England
Resting place: Silsden New Cemetery, Silsden, West Yorkshire, England
Submitted by: Simon Thompson

 

 

SAMANTHA YOU ARE ALWAYS IN MY THOUGHTS.

ALL MY LOVE,

DAD.


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19 December 2017

We miss you so much

Dad &Mom


Wolfpaw1021@aol.com
07 October, 2003
Hi Sweet Pea!
I’ve enclosed a dozen of colorful balloons and a dozen of purple roses. I’m so sorry I haven’t written sooner. I didn’t realize that it’s been so long since we last talked. I hope you are doing well! I miss and love you so much. I think about you everyday and wonder what you are doing. I hope Papa Red, Grandpa Joe, and Uncle Butch have taken you fishing. VIckie and I went fishing last weekend on Brian’s boat and we had so much fun. I thought a lot about Papa Red and fishing with him. I sure did have a lot of fun with him; just as you are now. Vickie is doing well in bowling, she received a patch the other weekend for 120 series, she bowled a 122. I’m so proud of her. Please tell Papa about that. I know that he would be proud of her too. I wish he was here to help her like he did for me when I was bowling. Things here are going good. Vickie is doing really good in school, she made the Honor Roll with straight A’s. She’s finally made several new friends, they are really nice. She’s still into Barbie’s, Fashion Polly’s, bowling and now she really enjoys going fishing on the Bass boat. Grandma Jackie is not doing well, though. She has some good days, but not very many. Her eye sight not like it used to be and she now needs to have hip replacement; I’m not sure when or if she will go through with it. Time will tell. I hate seeing her in so much pain. I wish that I could fix her, but this time it’s out of my hands. It tears my heart to see her this way. And for Aunt Dee Dee……well I have a new job now and I really like it. It’s nice to go to work where every one is friendly and fun. I’m still a Medical Receptionist. You know Aunt Dee Dee, gotta love all that paper work…ha ha. I met this guy named Brian. He and I have been together since May 20th and we are doing great. He was 3 boys, Zachary who is 13, Christopher who is 12 and Ryan who is 8. They are all good kids. I really enjoy spending time with them, despite them being irritating. But what are boys for anyway. As for Brian…well he’s a really nice guy and a good person. I couldn’t ask for a better person. I really do love him. I find myself thinking about him all the time. I’m so happy when we are together and sad when we are apart. Hopefully within the next year he and I will be living together. Well, Pumpkin…..It’s getting late and you need your sleep. I will write soon. I love you very much and miss you lots too!!! Please give Papa Red a hug and a kiss for me and tell him that I love and miss him very much. Give my love to everyone. Love always and Forever, Aunt Dee Dee


TXTRIO@aol.com
27 June, 2003
Hi Sweetheart,
Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday sweet Nicole. Happy Birthday to you. I wonder what you would be like. You would have been 5 today and starting Kindergarten this fall. Your sister Jessica is 3 now and you will be having another sibling in a few days. Are you enjoying your time with Papa Red? and Great Grandpa Joe and Great Grandpa George? Your Mother and I have been thinking a lot about you. We are thinking of using Nicole as a middle name if this baby becomes another sister of yours as a name sake. I hope you don’t mind and I’m sure that you don’t as you were and i sure still are always so happy. Oma, Papa Carlos, Jessica, Aunt Chris, Uncle Potatohead (Jimmy), Uncle Jay, Cousins Caitlyn and Jenna, Grandma, Aunt Debbie and Cousin Vicki all wish you a very Happy Birthday and have been thinking about you. Well I will write again as soon as I can because it’s getting late and I want you to get some rest.
Love always,
Daddy, Mommy, Jessica and Baby.
P.S. I just wanted to wish you a very Happy Birthday Sweetheart. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t wish you were with us.


Countrygirl1021@aol.com
02 October, 2002
Dear Nicole,
Hi there Sweet Pea. I can’t believe that it’s been so long since I last wrote you. I’m so sorry. I promise to write more often. I’m sending you a dozen pink roses and several pink and white balloons and 1 Red balloon to give to Papa. I hope all is going well for you. Things could be better here. I thought that Texas would be better that it is. I wished so much that I has stayed in Florida. I feel and I think I will always want to be in Florida. It’s my home and it will always be home to me. I’ve already told Grandma Jackie that once I get the money and once she gets to feeling better and can get around better I’m going back to Florida. I feel as if I don’t belong here in more ways then one. Since the last time that I talked with you there’s been so much going on. Vickie is know in 4th grade and it doing so well. She started bowling in September. She’s come along way in just 4 weeks. Vickie has this natural curve that she throws. I wish that Papa Red was here to see it. I wish that I could give her some tips, but I don’t know how to throw a curve ball. She has league on Saturdays and if I have the extra money, we go on Sunday to practice. I’m hoping by next fall my wrist is strong enough to start bowling on league again. I really miss bowling league. Vickie will bowl either the 2nd or 3rd week in Austin in competition. I know that she will do really well. I’ve never seen her more happier when she’s out there bowling. Grandma Jackie is doing good considering. She has been sick since Feb. of this year. Her eyes started giving her problems. She almost went blind. But luckily with the help of a very good and dedicated Doctor Grandma’s eyes are doing better. It’s a slow process, but she has come a long way. Grandma is still working at the golf course. She to likes the people that she works with, and also thinks the pay stinks. I’m doing OK. I’ve been with this new company since Dec. 2001. I do like the people that I work with. They are really cool people. The pay stinks here though. I hope you are looking after Dakota Puppy for me. I miss him very much. How is Papa Red doing? Good I hope. I wish that I could just see you and Papa and hold you one more time and tell you how much I miss and love you. There’s not a moment in each and everyday that I don’t think about you or Papa. I love you very much. Please give Papa a hug and a kiss for me Good Night Sweet Angel. Hugs and Kisses…..XOXOXOXOXOX’s
All My Love,
Aunt Debbie :o)


27 June, 2001
“Happy Birthday to you…..Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear NICOLE…..Happy Birthday to you.” (I have enclosed a dozen long stem purple roses and a huge balloon arrangement ……..you know Aunt Deb, gotta love them balloons.) It’s so hard to believe that you just turned 3. Just seems like yesterday that you Daddy called and said that you were born. Time is flying by. I wish that you could be here to celebrate. I miss you and love you so much. I really miss your smile. No matter what kind a day anyone had, you always smiled and made it better. I think of you often and wonder what you would be like. Jessie takes after both your Mommy and Daddy. She has Mommy’s attitude and she’s destructive just like your Daddy. Your Mommy, Jess, Vickie and I are starting to go bicycle riding now. Jess loves it, but then again why wouldn’t she, all she has to do is just sit there and enjoy the ride, while the rest of us has to EXERCISE (yuck). Are you taking care of Papa for me? Please tell him that I love him and miss him very much. I wish that he could be here. Oh, I received my Diploma from college a couple of weeks ago. I have it hanging above my desk. Grandma Jackie and I are starting to look for our own house. Wish us luck in finding a good house. Well, not much else is happening right. I’ll write you soon. Take care of yourself and everyone for me. Happy Birthday Sweetpea and don’t ever stop smiling. Love always and Forever, Aunt Debbie :o)


25 March, 2001
Hi Punkin Head…..
How are things going?  Good I hope.  I hope you and Papa got the balloon that I sent you on Valentine’s Day. Grandma Jackie and I watched the balloon go up, up, up, and way up, until we couldn’t see it anymore.  I’ve sent you and Papa a dozen of red roses.  I love you guys very much.  Are you taking good care of Papa Red for me?  Would you please tell Papa that I miss him very much.  Things here are going OK.  It’s been real hard, but I’m managing it slowly.  I take one day at a time.  I wish that you and Papa were here, but I understand that God needed the both of you.  Jessica is doing very good.  It’s hard to believe that your sister is already 8 and 1/2 months old.  Jessica’s very thing to do is dance.  Your Mommy has named her the hula girl.  She’s got a mean set of hips on her..Ha Ha.   Oh guess what, Vickie starts soccer next week.  So look for her.  You can’t miss her, just listen for Jessica laughing.  She thinks it’s funny to watch Vickie jump around.   I’ll talk with you soon.  I love you.  I’ve also sent a really, really big, big hug. Love always and Forever, Aunt Deb  :o)


27 December, 2000
Hi Sweetie,
I’ve been thinking a lot about you. I’ve sent you a pretty pink, yellow and red pointsetta. I’ve also enclose a big hug and kiss for you from me. I miss you very much. Grandma, Vickie and I have moved in with your Daddy and Mommy. We thought things would be better if we come out to Texas, since Grandpa Red is with you now. Nicole, you would be so proud of your little sister. She’s so beautiful, just like you. She was a lot of you in her, but of course with her own traits. I know that you are watching over her. Anyway, I bet you had a great Christmas with Grandpa Red, Aunt Marie, Uncle Butch, and all your Great Grandparents and all the little friends that you have made. Did Grandpa Red take you fishing yet???? Make sure that he baits your hook. He always did that for me. I bet you can con Uncle Butch into taking the fish of your hook. I’ve been giving a lot thought about bring Grandpa Red out here. I know that he will like it here, with all the trees, hills, creeks, and all the animals. It would probably remind him of home. The more I thought about it, the more I think Grandpa would be happier there with his son, Mommy, Sister and with Great Grandma and Grandpa Bork. Please give Grandpa Red and hug and a kiss from me and tell him that I miss him very much. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t think about him. I hope you have fun on New Year’s Eve, with all the fireworks. That was Grandpa Red’s and my favorite thing to do. Take care of everyone for me.
Love always and Forever,
Keep Smiling, :o)
Aunt Debbie


23 October, 2000
Hey punky girl. I have visted before but have been unable to leave you flowers. I have really missed you and so has your father. I have watched your cousin Caitlyn and it makes me wonder what you would be like. But you had your own personality. Your sister is sweet just like you but your daddy and I still miss you very much and I hope you know this. Give your grandpa a kiss. We are leaving you a dozen pink roses and this reminds me and your daddy so much of you. Take care and we hope to have you home with us soon. XOXOXOXOXOXOXO.
Love your Mommy and Daddy.


03 October, 2000
Hi Sweet Pea,
It’s been a couple months. Grandma, Vickie and I were out to see you and Grandpa Red, Great Grandpa Joe, Great Grandma Florence, Great Granny, Uncle Butch, and Aunt Marie in August. Sorry that we were able to give you flowers. We didn’t have a ladder or the long hook to hand up your vase. So we gave Papa a little basket of flowers and told him that he had to share with you. I hope you are having a lot of fun playing. I miss you so much. I just wanted to send you a big ole hug and a kiss. And, since I couldn’t leave flowers to you at the cemetery, I wanted to leave you a dozen of pink roses. I’ve also enclosed a single yellow rose for Grandpa and a hug and kiss. Can you please give it to him for me? We all miss you and love you lots. Take care of everyone for me. Keep Smiling.
Love always, Aunt Debbie


30 July, 2000
Hi Nicole,
It’s been a while. Been thinking a lot about you. I hope you are taking care of Grandpa for me. We miss you both tremendously. I’ve sent you and Grandpa a dozen roses, a big hug and a kiss. Make sure you give them to him. I love you both deeply. Take care of each other. Keep Smiling. Love Always, Aunt Debbie


20 May, 2000
Here are 12 long stem pink roses just for you. Give one to Grandpa and tell him that I love him and make sure that he gives you a hug from me. Love always, Daddy and Mommy :o)
PS: I’m sorry that it’s been so long since I wrote you. Good bye for now.


Anita Carr (anitac@vgernet.net)
28 April, 2000
Special flowers for such a young angel–from the mother of another young angel in this cemetery. From Jessica Renee Carr’s mom


Beefolouie@cs.com
17 February, 2000
For baby Nicole Thompson with love.


“Lisa Satterfield” (lisas7@gate.net)
14 November, 1999
My heart breaks for you.


Lilhefers@aol.com
25 August, 1999
Our little sweet angel.
In the short time you were with us you have touched so many hearts and lives. There are not enough words to describe the love that you have given. When the sun shines its brightest, the sky is baby blue and clear, when the birds sing their soft sweet chirps and when the flowers have bloomed I know that you are looking down upon us and smiling your sweet smile. You will never be forgotten, for you will always be our pretty little angel. We love you Sweetpea!
With all our love,
Aunt Debbie and Victoria


REDGLARE@aol.com
26 April, 1999
My name is Wanda. I’m from Macclenny, Fl. I would like to leave the angel and flower for your little girl. My prayers are with you.


Denise Balogh (balogh@genevaonline.com)
05 April, 1999
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Nicole Catherine Thompson ✵ 1998-1999

Name at birth:    Nicole Catherine Thompson 
Date of birth:    6-27-98 
Place of birth:   Coral Springs United States 
Date of death:    3-6-99 
Place of death:   Coral Springs United States 
Place of burial:  Queen of Heaven Cemetery, North Lauderdale, Florida

Submitted by: Don&Karen Thompson (Wolfpaw63@AOL.com.)


She was 8 months and 9 days old. She had a wonderful smile and cute little laugh. She may have been young but touched a lot of hearts. She didn’t discriminate in any way. She loved everyone. She never had any fits unless she was tired or not feeling well. She was daddy’s little sweet pea and mommy’s punky girl. She had hair that was curly and wild and eyes that were as big as the sun and just as curious.

Now she is our little angel that saved 9 lives including ours.

She was loved by all that met her, but especially her mommy and daddy.

Now Sleep Litte Angel and remember we love you.


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