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Shelley Johnson
December 11, 2009
Continuous strength & courage to the family during this difficult time. May GOD comfort you now & in the months to come.
MARK MCFARLAND
December 10, 2009
MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS AND KEEP YOU AND YOURS. WE WILL MISS YOU. HOPE TO SEE YOU AND RACHEL AGAIN SOMEDAY. I DO PRAY THAT BOTH OF YOU ARE RESTING IN THE ARMS OF JESUS. SEE YOU LATER, YOUR BROTHER IN LAW.
MARK
Brenda Spencer-Brantley
December 10, 2009
To the White Family,
Fudge is Gone, but never Forgotten. He has always been like a Big Brother to me, and I as well as so many others, will miss him dearly. May peace be with you all in this time of need.
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