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November 8, 2009
mARY IAMSO SORRY FOR YOUR LOST iDIDNT FIND OUT UNTIL NOV8.2009 MY PRAYER ARE IN YOUR THOUGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU ANDYOUR FAMILY FROM DAVID.NANCY DICKERSON ROANOKE VA
Missy Potter
October 30, 2009
May you find peace and comfort knowing God is with you and your family. God bless each of you. You are in may prayers. In Christian love
Bethany Wendell
October 30, 2009
Your son was a brave man and I thank him for that. God is with you and so is the nation, God bless you all.
Kim Jacque Jenkins
October 29, 2009
May you find peace and comfort with the memories Nathan left. God Bless each of you. I'm keeping you in my prayers.
Sharyn Billings
October 28, 2009
I hope that the memories of all those special moments you shared with Nathan will give you comfort in the weeks and months to come. You have a whole community thinking of you and praying for you. I remember Nathan as a child with an infectious grin that made everyone smile.
October 28, 2009
I am very sorry for what has happened. I will continue to pray for you and the family. Please never forget that God is with you and will comfort you in this time of need.
Dawn H. Clark, Lexington, Virginia
Rachael Bartkowiak
October 28, 2009
We shared so many fun times together, I can't even hear Jack Black without thinking of you and how you sang his song. You will always be in my heart and you will live on in your son forever. Goodbye, my friend.
Doris K. Phillips
October 28, 2009
My heart is breaking for you, Mary and Darrell, and for all of the family. May sweet, sweet memories comfort you.
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