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Tiffany Brandon
November 29, 2007
Keisha and I are more like sisters than cousins and I would like to share my memories of our Lyncke...
I remember being there by Keisha's side when Lyncke entered this world. I was sooo excited I yelled, "IT'S A GIRL" before the doctor had a chance. I remember Neek's fun giggles. Keisha, I remember "taste the rainbow"...Lyncke was about 4 years old and after seeing the skittles commercial she would whisper this around the house (too cute!). I remember watching her grow and watching her grow taller than me (smile). I remember her smile, her gentle spirit, her fun heart, her kind words. Keisha, all this you instilled in her! She gained confidence over time and she was just learning how beautiful we already knew she was. I think she inherited her chattyness from me. I can dig it! I am learning to be at peace because I know God so loved her and was ready for her to take a seat with him. For that I am grateful. I will always love her, I will always remember all the good she had in her. She shared her goodness with many! I pray that my girls ooze some of that goodness that they learned from our Neek. I will share my sour gummy worms with you ANYTIME! I LOVE YOU!!!
Emily, Essence and Timese
November 25, 2007
Keisha, I am truly saddened by your loss. Words can not express the sympathy that I feel for you and the Austin Family. One thing that I know for sure is that you are a loving and dedicated Mother and Lyncke was always surrounded by the deepest love that a child could ever know. May God Always be your strength and I know that He will continue to keep you and your family.
Dannette Bailey
November 23, 2007
Keisha, I am deeply saddened by the loss of your baby girl Lyncke. I know how much you loved her. She was a very sweet girl and she will be missed. You and your family are in my prayers.
Friends
November 22, 2007
Mom and Keisha at School ceremony
November 22, 2007
Our Baby
November 22, 2007
lillian marcus
November 21, 2007
Diane Austin and Family;
How stars light the sky shall one
represent your Darling Grand with a
a path that only God has known.
Bless Your Tribe.
Lovingly,Lillian
James Kenyon
November 21, 2007
To the Family of Lyncke.
I don't know your family but I know your pain. We lost our sister at the age of 17. May God bless and guide Lyncke's travel's back home where one day we all will be joined together once again. I pray for Lyncke soul and may God watch over your family. God Bless.
James P Kenyon
Tiffinie Green
November 21, 2007
Keisha, No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
Love Always,
Tiffinie
Sharon Williams
November 21, 2007
To Our Family,
May God keep your memories alive and your grief still. I only met my cousin for the first time this year. Such a beautiful person. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love, Sharon and family (DC)
Doris A. Hannah
November 21, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Gloria Anderson
November 21, 2007
The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.
Jana Bell (Ashford)
November 21, 2007
My family-
words cannot even begin to express the pain and sorrow I feel for the loss of our Lyncke. My faith gives me strength in knowing she is in good hands. Though I am miles away, please know that my love,my thoughts, and my prayers are always with you. I love you!!
Annette Rodgers Rouse
November 21, 2007
To the family, our condolences during your time of bereavement.
Laura
November 21, 2007
Our deepest sympathy are with Lyncke's family. Lyncke played volleyball with my daughter and she is deeply missed. My daughter said Lyncke was a wonderful person and did not have a bad bone in her body. May God give you the strength and peace to guide you through this difficult time.
AMY Brown
November 21, 2007
To Lyncke's family and friends,her smile and sweetness will always be a wonderful memory. She is with our Heavenly Father now and forever.It won't take away the saddness but may offer some comfort. Sincerely,Amy Brown, East Irondequoit employee.
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