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patrice shelton
February 3, 2009
To Michelle and family I give my deepest sympathy, due to the loss of a love one. He will swallow up death in victory, and the lord will wipe away tears from off all faces. He has prepare a place for her in heaven, where there's no more pain or suffering . Everyday would be sunday.
Patsy (Brown) Jones
February 3, 2009
With sincere and most humble sympathy on the passing of Mrs. Mamie Webster. Not only was she a "pillar" in the community; her 100 years on this earth was purely by the grace of our God. Your lost is also our lost and may you find confort in knowing we care!
Nanette Hudson
February 2, 2009
To Michele and Micheal, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at your time of loss. At 100 years old, that is truly a blessing from God. We should only pray to be here that long. You have been blessed! Love from the Toran Family.
Paulette Stewart
February 2, 2009
To Dot and Family,
I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. Know that as time passes, the pain of missing "mom" will lessen. Your memories of her will last forever. She will be missed not only by you, but by me also. She was a sweet person who was special to many people.
Love
Theresa hARVEY
February 2, 2009
Michelle, May God be with you and your family at your time of loss.
Wilma Brown
February 2, 2009
To Dot and Family,
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
I was so excited when I heard that you were coming back to the home place last summer.
I take great pleasure in having shared the last few months with Aunt Mamie and offer my sincere condolences.
"She was always an angel."
I often look at, and cherish the pictures Marsha shared with me of her 100th birthday celebration. What A Blessing!!!
Love,
Wilma and Family
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