Jessie Meuriel Derrick Carson Duszik
November 29, 1920 - November 5, 2014
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Jessie Meuriel Derrick Carson Duszik, 93, of Punta Gorda, Florida passed away November 5th, 2014 in Port Charlotte, FL. She was born on November 29th, 1920, in Johnston, South Carolina. She was devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was a cosmetologist who owned the Mirror Magic Beauty Salon in Leesburg, FL. She is…

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Tim conte left a message on November 13, 2014:
To the family, you and I have just lost a very, very dear person. I have lost the last elder of my family. I will miss her dearly. I visited her every week. We talked about many things from golf to everyone in the family. We talked about my school and the kids in my classes. She often talked about Sherry and I being together again. As fate would have it , we were together just hours before she pasted and Sherry was the last to be with her. That was good. We would watch tv together. We talked about the weather. I would bring Grammie crossword puzzles, books and cookies, etc. It will take along time for me to get use to not talking to her and seeing her smile. After she played bingo with Sherry I would ask her if she won any money so that we could go out on a date. I understand that Sherry was banned from playing ( numbers counting). When she got her hair and nails done I would tell her that we were going to 'blow this joint' and go out dancing. We were supposed to play scrabble this week and I was allowed to use the scrabble dictionary but she could not. It was funny when she would tell me when I looked tired or that I did not match (clothes and colors). Grammie , I'll miss you. Rest in peace. Tim
Tim conte left a message on November 13, 2014:
To the family, you and I have just lost a very, very dear person. I have lost the last elder of my family. I will miss her dearly. I visited her every week. We talked about many things from golf to everyone in the family. We talked about my school and the kids in my classes. She often talked about Sherry and I being together again. We would watch tv together. We talked about the weather. I would bring Grammie crossword puzzles, books and cookies, etc. It will take along time for me to get use to not talking to her and seeing her smile. After she played bingo with Sherry I would ask her if she won any money so that we could go out on a date. I understand that Sherry was banned from playing ( numbers counting). When she got her hair and nails done I would tell her that we were going to 'blow this joint' and go out dancing. We were supposed to play scrabble this week and I was allowed to use the scrabble dictionary but she could not. It was funny when she would tell me when I looked tired or that I did not match (clothes and colors). Grammie , I'll miss you. Rest in peace. Tim
Carson left a message on November 8, 2014:
Best Grammie....ever. I have nothing but fantastic memories and wonderful stories to share. I am so grateful for the time we shared.
Roberson Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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