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Erica Parham Thorne and Family
March 7, 2009
I remember Ms. Alma when she was living on Washington St. She was a nice and warm hearted person. One day my cuz forgot to get my daughter from the bus stop, so when I got home my baby was on the front poarch with Ms. Alma, eatting cookies. I was very thankful for her cause anything could have happen to my baby that day. To the Family of Ms. Alma Cobb I thank you and may god be with you in your time of need
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