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Rest in Peace from your oldest grandchild
Shavon Cheatham
September 29, 2010
Your memory will live on Through your entire family PLAYER as you would say!
R.I.P. Grand dad
Shavon, Shantae, Johnae, Mista and Kayla
and great grands
TaeJon and Ms.London
R.I.P. from your grand kids TaeJon and Ms.London
Shanna Pate
September 29, 2010
shanna Pate
September 29, 2010
Keep R.I.P. DAD,
Love always,
daughters and grandkids
Christine Gibson
September 28, 2010
Richmond Rudy, Happy Birthday!
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