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Lloyd & Maria Burrell
June 21, 2010
Edward & Family - You are in our thoughts and prayers. May GOD be will you all at this difficult time.
June 20, 2010
TO BARBARA,OUR SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME.THINKING OF YOU.THE HUGUENOT HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1972.
Frances Chavis
June 20, 2010
I send my heartfelt condolences to the Robinson Family. I hadn't know her for a long time,but she was a very quiet spoken and a joy to talk with.
Annie Caison
June 20, 2010
Dear Family. There are no words to ease the grief and pain that you're feeling but always remember that Fannie had a beautiful spirit and she will continue to live on in our hearts and memories. I will continue to pray for each and everyone of you in the difficult days ahead. Remember that she is with God now and at peace.
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From the Staff of Joseph Jenkins, Jr. Funeral Home
June 20, 2010
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Gayla Brown
June 15, 2010
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Fannie B. My God help you through this troubled time and find solice in the fact that she has no more pain,
Tears from Heaven
When someone loses someone,
we tell them not to cry,
that life wills till go on
without a reason why.
If God were to come down from heaven
and see a lone tear fall,
I know he'd say it's okay
and it's the love that we recall.
God wants us to remember
all the good times that we shared.
Tears don't erase the memories.
They remind us that they're there.
So don't stop yourselves from crying
over someone that you love,
as long as you remember
that they're safe now up above.
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