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Gregory Boone
November 12, 2009
To the Hollomon family, Our thoughts and prayer's are with you during your time of sorrow. Your family is in our prayer's.
Gregory and Towana Boone
Gail Gregory
November 12, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of grief. Please know that you all are cared about so very much at this time of loss.I will miss Cynthia and her beautiful smile. May God continue to comfort and strengthen you all each and every day.
Pamela Knight- Brown
November 12, 2009
Dear Barbara,
You are in my thoughts and prayers,I
know God will give you the strength that is needed for you and your family at this time,even in this time of loss we reconize God yet being in control.
Warmly
Pamela Knight,(Brown) Virginia Beach,Va
Tamieca Holloman
November 10, 2009
Hello Family,
I love you all and want the family to know that through prayer we will get through this with the Grace of GOD. Cynthia I love you and miss you dearly. If only i had more time on earth to let you know how much i love you and wish that i had spent for time with you. We was raised together but GOD has taken you in a direction that i will never question because Jesus knows best and how can i question his will. GOD has a special Angel above who's not suffering anymore. I love you and miss your smile.
your cousin Mieca
November 10, 2009
Dear Ulysses and Family,
The Union- Kempsville High School, Class of 1965 hereby acknowledges the passing of your beautiful daughter, Cynthia.
While we did not know your daughter, we have been reassured that she was a good and loving daughter; and while not perfect, Cynthia was a child of GOD and a Christian.
Please remember the the Tigers of the Class of 1965 share in your loss and prayerfully ask GOD to continue to bless and protect you, and give you peace.
Feel free to call on your classmates and let us know how we may be of service to you.
Like we will someday see our relatives, you will also be reunited with your daughter. The heavens have called Cynthia home. Be glad and rejoice in it.
Your Classmates,
Clarence F. Nelson, Jr., President
Class of 1965
UKHS
Dee Minnard
November 10, 2009
Dear Barbara:
I wanted to write and tell you how sorry I am for your loss. There are never the right words to express how deeply sad I am that you have to endure your loss. Cynthia will be truly missed by everyone who knew her no matter where they crossed her path in life.
Elsie Harris
November 10, 2009
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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