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Jocelyn Barnwell
November 13, 2010
Please accept our sincerest condolences. Cherish your memories, try to stay cheerful, and move forward with joy.
The Barnwells
Denise Price
November 11, 2010
To Aunt Ethel, Debbie and Charles my sincere condolense with the loss of your son,brother and my cousin, Billy will be mis but we Know he is in a better place and may god continue to be with you and your family in the time of your loss, Love you Nisey and Jessica (VA)
Dwayne Timothy Goodwyn
November 11, 2010
To my Aunt Ethal, cousins Charles and Debbie, and the rest of our family, my sincere condolense to everyone in the loss of cousin Billy. May the Lord continue to comfort us all in this time of sorrow. Much Love. Tim Goodwyn, Los Angeles, California.
Juanita Tayborn
November 11, 2010
To my Aunt and Cousins, God is a Great God, Lean on Him and He will carry you through these trying times. Love You All. Juanita, Chris and Alexandria.
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