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Stephanie
April 20, 2010
The memories of a great cousin you were continue to stay in my heart and mind. The way you played and joked with me even though I was your second cousin. I will truly never forget your smile and the love you shared with me and the rest of the family
Wayne Mixon
April 16, 2010
From one Wayne to another,rest in Peace my brother!
Cheryl Bell Jones
April 16, 2010
I miss your smile and your carefree ways. You always lived life to the fullness and appreciated the small things that so many of us took for granted.
What saddens me the most is that your nephews didnt get the opportunity to know you. You boys would have had lots of fun. Love you and miss you , love your big sis Cheryl
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