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6 Entries
Keyonna Dillard
July 7, 2008
I'd like to say to the entire family and host of friends of the great loved one Miss Pat Lemons "sorry for the lost" she is now in good hands with God, Peaches, my baby Quincy, Niron and the rest of gods' angels who will never die, strong energy like that last forever through all life times. Peace.
Garrie Johnson
July 5, 2008
My deepest sympathy to you and your family Eustace. My prayers are with you all. I am so sorry to hear of your loss and send you many prayers. Let God be your strength and your stronghold, talk to Him because He is the hearer of all prayers. He will make it just a little better for you to cope with. Though no words can make the tears stop just let the tears be that of rejoicing. For she is no longer in the sinful world suffering from sickness, pain, outcry and sorrow. She is in a better place now as she sleeps in a deep sleep until the time for God to call her out of her resting place. So rejoice that she no longer has to suffer in the world of hatred and pain, war, and outcry. Again my condolences go out to you and your family Eustace and remember talk to God. I will pray for all of you.
Larry and Tamya Stotts
July 4, 2008
Our condolences goes out to the family and our prayers and MS. Pat you will truely be missed and I know you will be smiling down on us.
April
July 4, 2008
To the Family, My the God I serve be w/you in your darkest hour. Miss Pat will truely be missed. She was a fine lady w/a good heart. One of God's Angels came back home.
Renee Colay
July 4, 2008
Dear Eustace...your mom will be missed..God Bless you Miss Pat...may you rest in Peace! Sincerely Renee Colay
Patty Plummer
July 4, 2008
To the family of the late Patricia Ann Lemons,
May God comfort you at this time.
Mikal, Patty and staff at Mikals Funeral Parlor
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