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Natalie Daniels
February 10, 2022
Omg!!!!! Words can´t explain how much I miss you. 2007 wow I was so young didn´t know anything about this or I would have been posted something. Life plays out so differently I wish things were better. I miss your laugh your scent I miss everything about you! Still til this day I can´t find myself to come to terms with this I miss talking to you. I know god has you and your not in pain anymore.... Love you so much mommy
Lakita Cain
September 11, 2007
Tara you will always be in my heart mind and soul. You have made me realize the last few days of us sharing with each other that forgiving can be done in so many ways. You have been the big sister that many pople wish for years that they could have had. Despite all of our arguements and miscommunications that we have had we have always can and will sit back and laugh at the flaws that we both have had. Every person that you have introduced me growing up I still remember and I can share those memories with and they to will laugh and bring plenty of good to say about you. You have accomplished something that some people can not seem to achieve at all and that is survival (hanging on). God has completed your mission here on Earth and has called for you to come home. God has plans for all of us here. And while we are here he will make sure that we have accomplished the important things. You will suffer no more you can now rest in peace no more aches and pains woes and worries Rest Tara You May Now Rest. I Love You and Always Will Your Little Sister TWEETY (La'Kita) and Your Neice Taylor (POPEYE) We Shall See You Soon
September 10, 2007
with warm thoughts....highland hospital east 7 staff
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