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It is better to have LOVE and lost than to have NEVER loved at all.
Charisma Edmonds-Massey
September 28, 2010
Aunt Julia! I will forever remember the times we went to visit you and Uncle James. He would feed us donuts and tickle us until we had tummy aches. Oh boy how you would fuss about us being so excited to see you all, we were a loud group of little girls. [: Thank you for making us sit and observe quiet time. Thank Uncle James for allowing us to jump on the bed when you stepped out. Thank you for molding my mother into the woman she was, is, and will be. I just Thank GOD for you. Gone but NOT forgotten. I LOVE YOU!
Iona Givens
September 28, 2010
J- is for thr joyful life she lived
U is for the understanding she had for people in general
L is for the love to had to share with family & Friends
I is for the insight she had all around her to live life to the fullest.
A is always knowning that she will never be forgotting and we love you
Diane Smith
September 28, 2010
To Ms. Ernestine and the entire family of Mrs. Moore I am sorry for the passing of your sister, aunt. Please know that she is alright now. Keep your hands in God's Hands and He will take care of you. Diane and the Smith & Davis Family.
Kim Monroe
September 26, 2010
Aunt Julia I know that yoiu are in a better place,with no pain,no fears and no more heartache for you are with the Lord first and now you and Uncle James are finally together again and I know that makes you happy. you also get to be with Grandma and all your brother ,so be happy my angel for you have reached the Pearly Gates of everlasting life. Love you your niece Kim
Iona Givens
September 26, 2010
Julia sorry i didn't get a change to see u but i will always remember those day when u came down and we have fun i will look up in the sky and see that smile gone but never forgotting!!! Love u Iona
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