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Albert Thomas Obituary

THOMAS, ALBERT C., JR.

On March 25, 2006 of Hyattsville, MD. The beloved son of Shirley and Albert C. Thomas, Sr. He is also survived by one daughter, two sisters, one brother and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may visit with the family on Saturday, April 1, 2006 at POPE FUNERAL HOMES FORESTVILLE CHAPEL, P.A, 5538 Marlboro Pk., Forestville, MD from 3 p.m. until time of funeral service at 5 p.m. Interment private.

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 31, 2006.

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Tracy Johnson

March 31, 2006

First of all I would like to express my symapathy to the entire Thomas family during your moments of grieve in the loss of your love one (Juicehop).



Albert (AT) you know that I love you like a big brother. We have talked daily and I know the pain that you are going through right now. You know that I am here for you when ever you need. Be strong and have faith in GOD and he will guide you through this time.



Shirley and Shonda be strong and you know that I love you both. I know that it's hard to understand and we may ask ourselfs why, but I want you both to remember that God will only put on you what you can bare. Look up to GOD and he will guide you through this. I realize it may take a while but everything is going to be all right.



Juicehop, may you rest in peace. Forgive what has happened. You are now in a much better place and do not have to worry about the worldly things anymore. I will miss hearing the human answering machine everytime I call your father. But I will remember the sound of you voice and the politeness you displayed (eventhough you did not want to get off the phone.)



May God bless all of you.



Tracy and Danye'l Johnson

Uncle LD,Aunt Skye,Dominique and Dominick Malone

March 31, 2006

Juice, Althougth times are hard and people may differ in opion but you have always remained the same.I would like to thank you for your honesty and your love. There will never be another Juice for us.

Yana

March 31, 2006

"A What's Up CUZ", If only I could hear them words again!!! I am gonna miss the time we would sit around and reminse about how much fun we had growing up and the bad times we had too. But when we embraced each other we made sure we had fun, argue, and fun again. It's like I am waiting for you to say something stupid just to make me smile again, or waiting for you to say " A Cuz you don't feel me young; you no what I am saying." But the memories in my heart wont let me forget you!! As we say I'll see you when I fade away!!! I love you Juice Hop.

Tina

March 31, 2006

To my cousin....(Juicehop) LOL still have'nt figured where that name came from. I sit here and dont know what to say. I still hear your laughter and your jokes...I wont cry...just hope that you have found the peace that you deserve. We all love you. Aunt Sister, Tina, Bree, James and Niya

Candi

March 31, 2006

Juice,



You know they say that people come into our lives for a reason, season or a lifetime. Though you were lent to me for just a short while, there was no doubt in my mind that you were not my lifetime. The friendship, understanding and love that we shared is priceless and will forever be cherished. We laughed, we cried, we danced like there was no end; it is so hard to accept the fact that you are gone away from me leaving me so confused and uncertain. I just want you to know that you will forever be loved and never forgotten, because you Juice came into my life for reason and I thank you for the love and the experience that will last me a lifetime of memories.



I love you so very much,

Candi (Your Hazel Eyes)

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