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Shasta & Desmond Carter
October 29, 2008
It will be the little things
that you will remember,
the quiet moments,
the smiles, the laughter.
And although it may seem
hard right now,
it will be the memories
of these little things
that help to push
away the pain
and bring the smiles
back again.
Sam was not just a Son, Father, Brother, and Granddad he was a Man. A man that loved his friends and family and would say some of the funniest things to lighten up a room. Sam you will be loved and missed..
Mary Kinsey
October 28, 2008
Our hearts are with you. So sorry. Love Mary Lou & Genia
TONY PARKER
October 27, 2008
my hEART IS OUT TO THE WATSON FAMILY FOR YOUR LOSS HE WILL BE TRULY MISS HE WAS MORE THAN JUST A GOOD FRIEND TO ALL MAY GOD BLESS
Tamara Jackson
October 27, 2008
To the Watson Family,
My prayers are with you all! May God Bless You in your time of need!
Jeanea Hundley
October 26, 2008
Mrs. Watson, San, Mark and Denise I am so very sorry for your loss. I will keep you all lifted up in prayer.
God is faithful and will give you all comfort. I have been there and know that weeping will only endure for the night but joy does come in the morning.
Bobbie E. Jackson Sr.
October 25, 2008
To the family of "Sam"..... May God Bless and keep you during the difficult days ahead. When I started work at Pillsbury, Sam immediately assisted me in everyway that he could. We became more than just workers on the job due to Sam extending his hand of friendship. Our work lockers were next to each other's for years, which caused us to develope a relationship that included opening our home's to each other, as well as hanging out for a little R&R at times. I have not seen him in some years but, often wondered how he was doing, and where he was? Now I know....He's sleeping in the arms of our LORD and I pray that he rest in PEACE...Sleep on my Brother Sleep on....Your old friend BJ
Cheryl P.
October 24, 2008
Suddenly. May you rest in peace enternally and may your love ones have strength in knowing your great love for them.
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