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Alvin(Ricky) Brown
February 3, 2009
My memories of Steve,aka"X", goes back when we were kids in Annas Fancy.He loved to play basketball. He had a basketball rim,on the wall, in his backyard that was about 15 feet high. He made shots from anywhere,any angle,in his yard. Yes he was short in height, but he was fast and he was quick,on his feet. He made every shot count. I will always remember him.He was the one that taught me how to play basketball.
My deepest Sympathy to his family.
May God take you under his wing and guide you into his heavenly kingdom.
Nadine Lyons
February 3, 2009
Rose I love you and the boys take care. Always remember that god knows best. Love Nadine, Walter, Debra and Jerimiah
Mariah White
February 3, 2009
To Rose & Family
May God be with you in time of sorrow, and never forget the memories that you shared. This battle is not yours, it's the Lord
Sis, Mariah White
Ashley Blanchett
February 2, 2009
When thinking what too say to you dad, I can't think of anything, you said it ALL. You always had this unique way of telling us what you we needed to do, but it was always backed with some ol' time story on why we should be thankful. And no matter how many times you told the same crazy stories about you and mom 'moving together' it made us smile like the first time. Thanks for allowing me to be in your family and for truly treating me like a daughter. I will never forget that crazy sense of humor, you kept the laughs coming. Oh, don't forget all troubles me and your son kicked up, but you always gave guidance. Greatly missed and never forgotten.
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Angela Davis + Jakob Bentley
February 2, 2009
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
From the Staff of Scott's Funeral Home
February 3, 2009
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
ROSEMARY HOLLAND
February 1, 2009
To my best friend, lover and confidant. Thank you for loving me for better or worst. Thank you for blessing me with your love and your seeds of love Ishmael and Isiah. You kept your promises til death did us part. Baby you came in low and left on high. You are my king because you always treated me like a queen.
Your love and selfless ways touched and helped so many. Rest now, I will see you soon, so we continue our romance in HEAVEN.
Bobby/Alice (Peters/Jackson)
February 1, 2009
In Loving memory of a wonderful person. We will Love and Miss you always.
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