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Dwight Stevens
September 23, 2008
To my beloved you are now in the loving ARMS of GOD.The short time we were to gether I will always tresures. Your love cousin
Dwight & John Stevens
Michael, Vernon, Tracy and Nichole White
G. Vernon White
September 20, 2008
The White and Stevens families of Washington, DC and Denver, Colorado wish to express our deepest sympathies to the family of our dear cousin, Eldora Austin. Cousin Eldora had an invincible spirit and would not allow anything to hold her down. As the oldest living offspring from the Brown clan, Cousin Eldora became the family matriarch and led the present family with dignity.
I am sure your mother Louise has been waiting for you and now rejoices that you are reunited.
We are saddened by the news of your death, but we too rejoice with the knowledge that ' to be absent from the body is to be at home with the LORD. Rest our cousin ...
We love you, but GOD loved you more.
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