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Rosa L. Taylor-Payne
September 12, 2008
Love is eternal. Nellie showed that love for all. I'll always remember the things she taught me about
God and how to be a lady in
his eyes. Never let another person actions to control how you see yourself
Regina Washington
September 12, 2008
Heaven has welcomed an angel. God bless you.
Minister Ginger B. Johnson
September 11, 2008
Sometimes you don't realize how much you learn from a mother until she is gone and you think about your childhood. I learned how to cook, how to keep house and how to do for others from my mother. There is no separation between biological and foster when love and care are needed. My Mom's last words to me were "I love you". It was the only time she had ever told me that. I will cherish her last words.
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