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Vickie Pearson-Williams
June 1, 2010
To the Jackson Family, My sympathy and prayers are with you..Weeping last for a night but joy cometh in the morning.
Hold tight to your faith and you will make it through..not saying it will be easy but you will not be alone so it will be ok.
Mrs. Barbara James
May 24, 2010
Tynisha and Family:
My heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with you. Lean on the Divine Comforter to give you peace.
Victoria Thayer
May 23, 2010
My deepest condolences to Rose's family in Lansing and above all her beautiful children here in Ann Arbor. I first met Rose in 1997 and over the years we became good friends. I am in shock at the news of her untimely passing and will miss her very much. May the Lord bless and keep her children close to his kingdom.
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