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Robert (Mickey) & Sylvia Melvin Jr.
October 31, 2010
To the the family of Amy R. Jefferson
With Thoughts of Sympathy
To Bernard Butler, When you lose someone very precious, no one else can really know all that you feel. But,please know that many caring thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow.
Von & Rock Johnson
October 29, 2010
To Robin, Gary and Family,
May God be close to you now, for strength and comfort and may His peace overflow in the days to come. Know that we are here for you in whatever capacity you need. Love Von & Rock
Deacon Janet Armstead
October 29, 2010
To Robin and Gary and family,
With deepest sympathy, I know it is hard to let Mrs. Jefferson go, and I do feel your pain. But do know that God is still in charge and remember all the good times that you shared with her.
From the Staff of Walter J. Manning Funeral Home
October 29, 2010
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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Rev. James Taylor
October 28, 2010
Ruth and Robbin, our thoughts and prayers are with you today as always. We remember Aunt Amy's kindness and the love she exhibited toward us always. God has promied consolation, so lean
and depend on Him for his promises are true. Your faith will sustain you. With love , Jimmy and Rose (Noochie) Taylor
Brenda Carter
October 27, 2010
Robin & Gary
God did not promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, or sun without rain.
But God did promise strength for the day, Comfort for the tears and light for the way.
And for all who believe in His kingdom above, He answers their faith with every lasting love.
May the blessings of love be upon you, May its peace abide with you, May its essence illuminate your heart, Now and forever more....
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal!
Mrs. Jones
October 25, 2010
To the family,I am sorry to hear about your love one.we all have the hope to see our love ones again.John5:28,29
C Neighbor
October 23, 2010
My deepest condolences are with you at this time of need. Know that god
feels your pain as well. Go to him in prayer and he will comfort you very
much.
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