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Shelia Sutton Levet
November 17, 2010
Uncle William,
I am really going to miss you. I think of you often and I am so happy that I got to see you in August. I will pray for my mother because I am sure that she needs us right now.
Your niece
Rivers/Shirley Taylor
November 16, 2010
Jr.
You and your family have our love and support. May the Lord be your strength in this time of sorrow.
November 16, 2010
TO THE BREEDLOVE FAMILY,
MAY GOD COMFORT THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS AT THIS TIME AND ON UNTIL THE FUTURE...HE WILL BE WITH US FOREVER...WOULDNT YOU LIKE TO LIVE AT A TIME WHERE THERE IS NO MORE CRIME VIOLENCE DEATH PAIN TEARS AND SORROW? WELL GOD PROMISES US THAT IN THE BOOK OF PSALM CHAPTER 37 VS 10-11....PLEASE READ ....TAKE CARE
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