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KB
July 24, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with the Hill family….we all hope for much better times ahead as promised in the scriptures. “As the last enemy, death is to be brought to nothing.”— Corinthians 15:26
Dolly Mae Hill
July 19, 2010
Dear Alton and Family,
Tomorrow will come. The pain will ease
But you will never forget your precious Dad.
It will take time, hope, faith and love
for healing to take place.
Remember along the way, to accept
but not forget. May God comfort and give you peace during this difficult time.
Love always
Aunt Dolly Mae Hill & Family
Booker T. Washington H. S. Class of 1968
July 12, 2010
Dear Alton and Family,
May the memories of your loved one bring you comfort during this difficult time and may your faith bring you peace. Also, know that you have friends that will keep you in prayer.
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