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Lottie Boone
April 12, 2010
No days that I know of since you left us have I not at some point talked to you about something. A soninlaw but of most of all a son. God knew He needed you but I continue to ask why. Missing you so much. Your nieces, nephew, sister in laws and your motherinlaw will always remember you
Desiree Moore
April 12, 2010
Earl,
There isn't a day that goes by that we don't miss you. You were more than a brother, you were a father to us.
Even today, we continue to be blessed by your spirit. You have help build a foundation that continues to grow and produce people of good character, hardwork and dilegence.
We cherished the time we had with you on earth and we'll rejoice when we see you again in heaven.
Love, your sister
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