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November 12, 2009
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Jamil Massengill
October 22, 2009
Aunt Pat,
Though is has been a short period of time since I met you. It feels like that I have known you a long time. I guess, you make everyone feel this way.
Put on you heavenly robe and shouting shoes for your heaven bound now. You will be missed and loved always.
May God receive you with open arms.
With Love!
Aishah Fletcher-Massengill
October 21, 2009
Aunt Pat,
I do miss you, My most treasured memory is of us having lunch at the Sandpiper. The conversation, the laughter, and the encouragement in my times of struggle. That was a moment in time special to me with you.
I want to thank you for being a good sister to daddy no matter what. I know that this is not good bye, but see you later.
To my cousins, we love you, stay blessed, stay close.
Tricia Fletcher
October 21, 2009
Aunt Pat,
I thank you so much for being there for us when we needed you and always giving a word of encouragement. I am going to miss you so much, but I know I'll see you again in heaven. Til then rest and give God your shining smile. To my cousins, I love you both and am always here.
Zaire Fletcher
October 21, 2009
Dear Mom Chambers,
What a blessing it was to have you in my life for the time that we had together. Not only were you my mother-in-law, but you were my friend. I will miss your laughter and your spiritual guidance however I know that you are resting easy in heavens care forever watching over us.
Til' we meet again...
Love,
Zaire Fletcher
Eric Fletcher
October 21, 2009
Dear Ma,
I miss u so much and as the tears run down my face I reminded of your beautiful smile and your nurturing demeanor. I want you to know that the family pulled together and respected your wishes till the very end. Also know that your spirit lives on and your kindness has radiated through everyone that knew you. Catch you later Ma...Love you forever.. Peace
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