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JOHN R. & CATHY TURNER Godfrey
September 30, 2004
WILLIAM WILL FOREVER BE IN OUR MEMORIES . WE HAVE LOST AS DEAR A FRIEND AS WE BOTH WILL EVER HAVE. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOUR LOSS IS GREAT BUT THAT YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Georgeann Sapp
September 29, 2004
Martha, Ivelene, and Raymond,
Just know that you are all in my thoughts as my heart breaks with yours. I will always cherish the memories that I shared with your brother.
Sandra Bryant
September 21, 2004
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. May God comfort you during this time of sorrow.
Sandra, James, Chris, Amanda & Cara Bryant
Michael & Vickie Dyal
September 21, 2004
Iveylene & Martha,
Please know that you and your families are in our thoughts and prayers during this time.
louise ammons,coleman
September 20, 2004
MAY GOD BE WITH YOU IN THIS TIME OF SORROW.
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