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Zahanaye Williams, 7, of Tampa, died April 12, 2012.
9 Entries
May God hold you forever in His arms. I pray that God gives you strength and comfort and the promise that you will see your love one again.
The Greene Family
April 21, 2012
May you rest eternally with God. Condolences to the parents, siblings, family and friends. My heart is so very sad for your loss.
eric delcastillo
April 13, 2012
Coretta, May God be with you and your family during this time of sorrow. Please trust and believe and keep the faith that she is a better place. My prayers are with you and you family. Love always Amanda Spivey
Amanda Spivey
April 13, 2012
To the family of LITTLE Zahanaye. God opened his arms wide on that tradgect day and he received your little ANGEL as his. So sorry for your loss. Diane Stinson/Family
Diane Stinson
April 13, 2012
Coretta, God has opened his arms for another Angel to come home to Him. I am so sorry to hear of this tradgedy. I am praying that God will wrap His arms around you for the comfort and strength that you will need. Sending Much Love, Aunt Glo
Gloria Alexander
April 12, 2012
So sorry for your loss. God received another angel.
Cheryl & Kaylee DeLong
April 12, 2012
To the family of Zhanaye Williams .Words cannot express the sorrow you are feeling at this difficult time. My heart aches for you and may you find strength, comfort.We will keep you and family in our prayers.God Bless Tammy Gordon /Family
Tammy Gordon
April 12, 2012
To the family of little Zhanaye Williams, May our God BLESS, STRENGTHEN, COMFORT, and KEEP you today and in the many days ahead. RIP little Zhanye. Be encouraged.... The Moore Family
Brother/Minister Moore
April 11, 2012
God just received another angel-a young baby; too young; Rest in peace, sweet baby. Dr S James
April 11, 2012
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