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Chrissy Garland
January 15, 2010
Lynn,
I miss you so much. I still find myself crying when I think about you and all of our wonderful memories that I will cherish forever. I know that you will always live on in my heart and in heaven. I strive to be like you in all that I do. I am even becoming an elementary school teacher because of you! Well, I love you and I miss you so much. I can't wait until we meet again in heaven.
Love you and miss you,
Christina Lynn :)
John Cunningham
January 14, 2010
Lynn, you were the perfect loving and sweet sister and I miss you with all my heart. You had a beautiful smile and presence. See you in Heaven.........Love Johnny
John Cunningham
January 14, 2010
Lynn, you were the perfect loving and sweet sister and I miss you with all my heart. You had a beautiful smile and presence. See you in Heaven...Love Johnny
D. Karen Garland
January 13, 2010
Lynn, I think of you (my big sister) everyday. Even in your absence, you continue to be my role model as my memories of your faith in God, your smiling face and your loving spirit comfort me.
Gregory Brown
January 13, 2010
Mom, you taught me not to place question marks where the Lord places periods; so I leave it in his hands. I place my prayers with the Almighty above that you are finally in perfect & eternal peace.
We greatly anticipate the day in which we can all reunite.
Love always & forever,
Sheila Price
January 12, 2010
I remember my cousin Lynn with deep affinity. The family loves and misses her deeply. Thinking of all of her loved ones at this time. Bless you.
Sheila Cunningham Price
Eugene Jones
January 9, 2010
Johnita, I remember a very good friend from Jr. High School thru College. May your classmates remember your memories for years to come.
Mary E. Brown
January 8, 2010
Johnita, I remember your kind and gentle ways. My family and I share fond memories of you. Love always.
In remembrance, Mary E. Brown and Family
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