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Richard Chapman Jr.
November 6, 2007
Aunt Grace, I know that I didn't see you as often as I would've liked but do know that you are finally resting from all of the suffering. I love you.
josephine moore
October 25, 2007
Auntgrace you will be miss by so many people.I'll miss you so much.Iwish we could have helped you. I love and miiss you so much.Tell moma and lou i miiss and them so much.One day I'll see you again. Love allways Josephine
sophie andrews
October 24, 2007
rest in peace I know that you are happier there than you were here on this earth. I'll see you again. you always made me laugh...........
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