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Lorinda Doxie-Forbes
May 27, 2010
To the Family-
It’s never easy for those left behind, but when you lose someone so unexpectedly we all feel the shock.
May it help to know how many people share your sorrow, and stand with you in your life time of need
Many share your sorrow-
May the comfort of God help you during this difficult time
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We are sorry for your loss.
Love, Lorinda, Barry Jr. & Aaron
The Forbes Family
Willard Brown
May 26, 2010
To the family - please accept my deepest sympathy in the passing of my 1956 Worcester Jr. - Sr. High School Classmate.
Willard G. Brown, Jr.
Rochester, NY
Karen Taylor
May 24, 2010
We love you Uncle Bill; Karen and Carlton Taylor, Iesha and Terrence
May 24, 2010
In Loving Memory, Love The Ballard;s
Wayne, Ruthie Valmisha Myra
Salisbury, Md.
Ruthie Ballard
May 24, 2010
In loving memory, Love The Ballard's
Wayne, Ruthie, Valmisha, Myra
Salisbury, Md.
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