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Brenda Carroll
February 5, 2003
I loved Leah for everything that made her unique. She was more than just a friend, she was that special someone I could talk to everyday just for a smile. Leah loved life, she loved every second of it -- that's what I love about My Leah. In life, we cannot choose our family, but we can choose our friends, Thank You Leah, for choosing me!
Ashley, your Mother loved you so very much, she always talked of her hopes and dreams for you. She worked hard, hoping to give more to you. I am sorry that you did not have more of her, but always know this, she loved you with ever fiber of her being.
Leah Ann Johnson, my friend.
Melissa Mock
February 4, 2003
Leah will be deeply missed. Her energy will never be forgotten. I loved Leah, and I will never forget her. My sincerest condolences to Ashley and the entire family.
Bryant & Moore Chapel
February 3, 2003
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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