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garry coward
January 8, 2010
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
January 8, 2010
We were just talking about Spanky the other week when we had the snow...how sad to have lost someone so young and such a sweet person. We miss him and wish his family peace.
Joey & Leon Bailey
January 7, 2010
Lawrence you are missed already. You were a good and dear friend to me. Rest in peace. To the family, I send my condolences and pray for God to you bring comfort and peace.
Shae & Vonda Lomax
Laura B Johnson and Family
January 7, 2010
Dear Spanky, you are gone but not forgotten. We miss you very much, and you will always have a place in our hearts. Sleep in peace. Love you always. Aunt Laura, Uncle Jeffrey, Uncle Harry and cousins, Kaylah, Rona, Shawn, Jasmine, Shawn Jr. Sandy and grandmother Nanny, Uncle Chavers and family.
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