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Vera & Pecola Reed
August 15, 2008
To the family may the lord give you peace in your time of sorrow. To be absent from the body is to be presence with the Lord. May the Lord bless and keep each and everyone of you. I met Kathy when we attended Ribault(c/o 77) and she was a true friend. I also grew up on Bristol Ave. along with my sister. Ronald and Rose may God hold you in the hollow of his hand.
Susan Scott-Brown
August 15, 2008
My family sends their prayers for your strength during this time of loss. May God keep each of you.
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