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Stephanie Staton
February 27, 2009
Reggie was a great guy. I remember so many times seeing him at "Aunt Bea's" with his lawn mower. He would ask for cold water or a cold soda, ma would get it for him and he would go on. Reggie , we love you and we will miss you.
Love,
Cousin Step
Brenda Muhammad
February 27, 2009
Reggie was a very special brother, he was always ready to help, I will miss seeing him each Fall and throughout the grass cutting season pushing his lawnmower on his way to see his many customers. I admired his work ethic and will to be productive. His family can always be proud of him.
Margaret Morris
February 26, 2009
I will never forget how happy "Rocking Reggie" was with his radio. He always enjoyed listening to his music. May the family be comforted in knowing earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.
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