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Herbert Burrell, Jr.
September 1, 2010
To my Aunt,
You have been strengthened by God's comfort and love throughout the past year. Know that our grief is also profound at the loss of our loved one. Know that you are not alone in remembrance of his firm, understanding and loving way. Be still and pray today
that you shall see him again. We love you.
Herbert, Jr. and Family
September 1, 2010
To my Aunt,
In the time that has passed since our loss you have shown strength through trial and tribulation. Know that we are here for you to lean on whenever and wherever you may feel the need. Our grief at this time of sorrow is still profound, but Uncle Welford is with us still in many ways. May God bless and keep you near your loved ones heart forevermore.
Love, Herbert Jr. and Family
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