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KHADIJAH HART
March 5, 2009
TO MY FAMILY I HAD NOT SEEN HIM IN A COUPLE OF YEARS BUT MY GRANDFATHER WAS A GOOD MAN. HE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED IN MY HEART AND IN THE HEARTS OF OTHERS, LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU VERY MUCH.
Jayamary Michael
February 24, 2009
Valorie, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time in your life. May you be strong and continue your life cherishing all the good times you and Ed had. He was a good man and with a kind heart and I will remember him especially from Blue Sky. If you need anything and i can help, let me know.
Take care of yourself,
Jayamary
Bob Lesando
February 24, 2009
Mrs. Hart,
We only knew Ed for a few years back in the nineties when he worked for me at Sands Parking, but during that time we got to know and love him.
Not only was he a great employee but he was a wonderful human being. I feel like I lost an old friend.
Judy Stafford
February 24, 2009
Valorie
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I was so sorry to hear of your loss.
Claudia Boozer
February 24, 2009
May God comfort and be with you at this time of great loss. Ed was a wonderful man and will be missed. I knew him from working with the City of Norfolk. My deepest sympathy is with your family.
Julia Harrell
February 23, 2009
To the Hart's family I would like give condolences. I will keep you in my prayers.
Julia Harrell
February 23, 2009
To the Hart's family I would like give condolences.
Heather Marchese
February 23, 2009
Throughout the years of knowing Ed, he was always so friendly. It was nice knowing him as long as I have. I'm sure we all wish we had more time to say goodbye. He will be missed.
Teresa Forman
February 23, 2009
Valorie & Family,
My heart goes out to each of you during this time. May Ed live on forever with your wonderful memories each of you carry.
Roy Gray
February 22, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies. Even though I only knew Ed for a short time I found him to be a quiet, gentle and likeable man who always had time for a friendly chat.
Mookie Brazell
February 22, 2009
To the Hart family, I want to express to you all, my sympathy & condolances during your hour of bereavement. Edward and I grew up in Oakleaf Park, and had not seen each other for some time. But our friendship was still intact. I still remember his quietness and more-so his smile.
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