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Newton
October 17, 2010
To the Allen family, sorry for your loss, may GOD give you his LOVE, PEACE, and STRENGTH in this time of sorrow. May she R.I.P
September 24, 2010
I must have typed too fast-sorry, Mrs. Allen did encourage us to get a higher education. My first note should have said she was so glad to have seen the first Black President. Glenna
September 23, 2010
"godmom" Allen was an encourager and loved the "black" culture. She was proud to be an African-American and celebrated its richness to the fullest. She was so glad to have see the first Black president!
She will be missed. God's blessings to all who knew and loved her. Glenna
Debora Nelson
September 21, 2010
She was a loving and caring person. Always there when you needed a friend.
She will be truly missed.
With Love Always Mom Allen
Debora Nelson
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