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Mary & Maurissa
August 21, 2008
Kathy and Children,
God will be your refuge and your strength. Just remember this during your grieving, and know that our thoughts and prayers are continually with you.
Karen Anderson
August 18, 2008
May God comfort you. I will keep you in my prayers.
Sheree Gatling Alston
August 18, 2008
To Kathy & Family I am so sorry for your lost and hardly know what to say. I can only imagine what you must be feeling. I do know that God is in the midst of all of this. Allow yourselves to grieve. Jesus who has the power over life and death cried when His friend Lazarus died. Jesus was showing his humanity. It is human to cry over a loss. Allow that time and know that God is an ever present help. I know that God will continue to watch over you and our family which is now part of my family. I can truly say I love you all. May God's best continue to be yours.
Colita Fairfax
August 17, 2008
Mrs. Grace Brown Roach, Our hearts ache with you and your family, as you grapple with the loss of your son Gerald Brown. May God bless you.-
The Fairfax Family - Anthony, Colita, Layla & Natalie
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