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OPHELIA KELLEY
May 14, 2010
TO MY LOVING FAMILY OF MILDRED TAYLOR, I AM REALLY GOING TO MISS MY CUZ, SO MUCH, I REALLY DO.
Elouise Jackson
May 14, 2010
To: The Family of Mildred Taylor,
My prayers are with you, I am sadden to hear about Mildred passing, but trust in the Lord to get you through this. My sister Trudy is Mildred Sister-in-Law, and she loved Mildred as a sister, she and I shared a room together at one of your family reunion, we had some wonderful conversation. She will be greatly missed by those that knew her. I am still in shock, but I know that the Lord doesn't makes mistakes. Trust in God and take one day at a time.
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