Anonymous
My Dear Ines, It was my pleasure to have known you. Thank you for teaching me how to play pool and even letting me win once in awhile. You will me missed by all. I will never forget you.##imported-begin##Janice Davis##imported-end##
Birth date: Feb 5, 1962 Death date: Feb 20, 2010
Ines Carpenter, age 48, of Lovettsville, VA, died Saturday, February 20, 2010, at Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, VA. Ines was born on February 5, 1962 in Costa Rica. She was the daughter of Walter Henry Carpenter of Love Read Obituary
My Dear Ines, It was my pleasure to have known you. Thank you for teaching me how to play pool and even letting me win once in awhile. You will me missed by all. I will never forget you.##imported-begin##Janice Davis##imported-end##
I will never forget all the shopping trips we got to take. You know how I loved to shop. You were a joy to be around. I never met anyone who could be as stubborn and as loving as you at the same time. I think I loved sweets almost as much as you. I will miss your smile and loving ways. You will never be forgotten. Love Ya.##imported-begin##Missy Ricketts##imported-end##
I will never forget you .You will always be in my heart. You liked when I washed your hair and would asked how my family is doing. Rest in peace.##imported-begin##JOANN CAIN##imported-end##
Dear Family
I want to express my sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one. You can be assured that comfort and hope are found in the pages of the Bible. In the Bible book of Psalm 55:22 you can read “GOD will sustain you”. I hope this message brings you a measure of comfort.
Sincerely
Mrs. Sandi Watkins##imported-begin##Mrs Sandi Watkins##imported-end##
Inesa was a wonderful woman who I enjoyed working with for years. She had a big heart and always asked how everyone in your family was doing. Ines loved to go shopping, out to eat and visit local merchants, she established alot of friendships along the way. I would also like to mention she was a pool shark and very seldom ever lost at it. Inesa really loved spending time with her friends and family, especially the one to one time always meant alot to her. She will be greatly missed by all her Grafton Family. Rest in peace Inesa love, Stacey and all your friends in the Adult Service Program.##imported-begin##Stacey M. Umbenour##imported-end##
My daughter, Lindsey, and I met Ines almost six years ago when Lindsey moved into the same house. The first year Lindsey was there Ines bought her a birthday and brought it to my house in Sterling for the birthday party. Where I might add she had three helpings of potato salad. After that every time the Whittier house came to Sterling for a party we always made sure we had potato salad for Ines. She will be missed. God bless you and your family.##imported-begin##Cheryl and Lindsey Benjamin##imported-end##
I had the pleasure of working with Inez for several years. Due to my beard, I was one of her fuzzy faces. When she was feeling down in the dumps I would call her and ask her if she would like to have lunch, this seem to do the trick. My prayers go out to her family. Inez, "YOU WILL BE MISSED "##imported-begin##Ted Butler##imported-end##
I had the pleasure of knowing Ines for 25 years. She always brought a smile to my face with the way she expressed herself.. She was so creative in the way she asked questions and shared information. It was always such a delight to talk to her because you never knew what she was going to say next! She definitely had her own vocabulary and “neato” and “fuzzy faces” are two of her phrases that I will always remember. Ines was well known for her funny guessing games and pretty much always left people shaking their heads on what was the right answer. I guess she was the only one who really knew but she wasn’t about to tell you! Ines was a master pool player who could pretty much beat anyone she played against. She was very patient however with those of us who didn’t know the game and would politely give instructions on how to play, while chuckling at us at the same time. Ines had some ups and downs in her life but she seemed to always bounce back and be the “Inesa” that we all loved and cared for. Ines was a very sweet person who took a lot of interest in other people. She was very committed to her friends and family would go out of her way to help them. I know one thing for sure, the 7-11’s and pizza huts in Winchester will never be the same without Ines. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her but it helps to know that she is now with her beloved Mother.##imported-begin##Camille Campbell##imported-end##