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Brandy Barrett
April 10, 2010
Momma,
I Love you so much. I miss you like you could never imagine, words can't even start to describe the pain and hurt that im feeling and I don't think I'll ever get through this. you ment the world to me momma. I just wish I could at least have just one more conversation with you, just one more hug, and one more kiss. I wish I could tell you how much I love you. I wish it was me that went instead of you. I hope and pray that you hear me and that you are not suffering nomore. I never ment to hurt you or say mean or bad thing's out of the way. I thought that I would never have to go through this much pain. I never thought that you would leave me momma. I wish that you would come back home. Just remember that you are alwys being thought about and know that you are alwaysed loved. I Love you...
Brandy J Barrett
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Mitchel Oliver's Family
Destiny Barrett
April 10, 2010
Our prayers are with you all. Polly, Jimmy & Destiny
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