In Loving Memory Of MRS. ARLENE BROWN March 31, 2012 Roses are red Violets are blue, I miss you too, and I know you love me too. By Jamiece Brown
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I am lighting this candle, to show that you are still burning strong in the kids and my heart.We Love and Miss You!!!!R.I.P.Sis
Louise Dedrick
April 3, 2013
Sorry for your lost Arlene will be missed by me she was family to me and granny (wiliamena washington) we loved her daily I can Remember She come get me every time to tuck her in after church Ill never forget her she still live's on threw Jesus .will be miss love Eboni &Granny
Eboni Jenkins
March 29, 2013
Today as I read your memorial and think back to the last time were together before God called you home, I can only SMILE. When you got out of my car you Thanked me for a wonderful evening. We hugged and said good night. Never thought it would have been goodbye. I often think of you when things come up and it reminds me of you. So many times I wish I could pick up the phone and say girl Arlene guess what your fool brother did or say. So many times I wish I could hear your laugh, I just look up to HEAVEN and smile.I know WE weren't ready for you to go, but God needed you MORE. Every time I see Jamiece I see you. She is growing up to be a wonder little girl and just so you know Jammie is doing a WONDERFUL job with her. You will be VERY PROUD of him. Just want you to know WE(Freddie,I and Kids) miss you SOO much.Rest on my DEAR SISTER-IN-LAW. REST ON.
Freddie & Kathleen Robinson & Family
March 29, 2013
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