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Sheila Thurston
June 11, 2010
Only God knows your pain. Only HE can heal your hearts. The Lord promised that HE would never leave us nor would HE ever forsaken us. That's a promise that HE will keep. I do not know you nor did I know your beautiful loved one, however, we share in your grief. We are all connected through our Lord, and my heart mourns with yours. Please take comfort in knowing that you are not alone and that there are many of us, praying for you and trusting God to see you through this grievous time.
Alma Harlow
June 11, 2010
I have never had the pleasure of meeting your family or Dayvon but just seeing how his beautiful smile lit up that sweet face I know he was an angel on earth. Heaven has received one of their special angels back. My heart breaks for you all. May God comfort you with your wonderful memories and love you all share. Please know that thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you.
Debbie Curry-Rush
June 10, 2010
I did not have the blessing of meeting Dayvon, but as a mother my heart aches for your loss. I hope you can find strength in your memories and God will see you through this. May God bless you all and remember you will forever have an angel. You are all in my prayers
sherry
June 10, 2010
I do not know you but I have a 10 year old son and I can not imagine your pain. I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet boy. You are in my prayers and thoughts. God bless you all.
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