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Dr. Freddie L. Pippen
February 20, 2004
To: The Allen Family
May God continue to Bless the family,and our sympathy goes out to each of you.Remember earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal.
Weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning.God Bless!
Ms.Henderson, Derekia, Deveney Johnson
February 18, 2004
Ms.Sams,You and your family have our deepest sympathy during your time of loss. Just wanted to let you know that my family will keep you in our prayers, not only now but always. May God continue to watch over you and your family at this time and others.He will not forsake you.
Katrina Adams
February 18, 2004
To the Allen family:
I was truly sorry to hear about your loss. I am a member of the First Union Missionary Baptist Church Gospel Chorus. I met Mrs. Allen about ten years ago and I never saw her without a smile on her face. Her presence will surely be missed. I pray that God extends peace to your family as you go through this trying time.
Brinda Baker
February 17, 2004
On behalf of the Gospel Chorus of First Union Missionary Baptist Church, I extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family.
February 17, 2004
Trust in the Lord and He will bring you through this very difficult time. I have only known Mrs. Allen for a short time(approximately 8 years)but, during that span of time, I found her to be a woman with a pleasing personality who was always willing to lend a helping hand to others.
My condolences to your family. I also feel your loss.
Brinda G. Baker
First Union Missionary Baptist Church
(Pastor Matthew Southall Brown, Jr.)
ANGEL THOMAS- DELOACH
February 17, 2004
I will cherish the life of this beautiful Queen. She had a great impact in my life. Queen Elizabeth Allen was a drum major for Christian Education. Thanks, for training in Sunday School and at the Congress. Your memory will forever be in my heart. Family, I love you'll and will keep you'll in my prayers.
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