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Edwina Cooper
January 28, 2017
Words could never express the loss of losing our family and friend. We also know that family is usually the first relationship skill-set we learn. Then there was the time I spent with my Cousin Stanley who was enlightening and a joy to be with. We talked about life, music, and his artistry skills. What more can I say other than I wish we had more time together and each day is more precious than the next! I love and miss you Stanley until we meet again, Rest In Peace
Phil. 4:6, 7
January 27, 2017
May the peace of God be with you.
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