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Everette Scales
August 10, 2010
To the family, although your wife, mother, grandmother, sister or auntie is no long here doesn't mean she isn't still here with you. You may hear someone say something that reminds you of her, or smell her cologne just out of the blew. The best part is what you remember of her that will live in you. God Bless you all.
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Sheila Williams
August 10, 2010
Dear mr. melvin and family i'm sorry for your lost. Linda was a very giving lady always willing to help some-one. i met her upon moving to Richmond and became neighbors for several years , she will be missed by many people.God rest her soul. love sheila williams
Yvette Byrd
August 7, 2010
To the family of Ms. Linda,
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you during this diffucult hour. You will forever be in our thoughts and prayers. Hopefully, you will find peace in knowing that she is gone to a better and that the angels will protect her. Remember God is in control and only takes the best. Your wife and mom will be greatly missed by all of whom she had contact.
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