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Cynthia Castain
September 2, 2008
To The Green Family;
As we look back 3 years ago and remembering the painful moments we need to also remember the good moments. You will never get your mother, aunt, grandmother, sister, niece, daughter back but let it be a comfort to know that God have her now. Remember she walked/jogged her road and her work was finished. Continue to trust God and hold on to God's hand and He will continue to comfort your pain.
oscar gibson
September 28, 2007
let go and god will lead you my prayers
are with you your story bought tears
to my eyes may you find comfort in
the lord
Nanette Peters
August 29, 2006
To my family:
My aunt Joyce was one of the kindest people that I have ever known, I remember when I was young to see her jogging down the street looking so Beautiful and Regal! It was always a sight! I think of the pain and heartache I feel when I think of what my family has gone through and I want you all to know that I think and pray for you always!
Nanette Derbigny Peters
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Gary Churchman
August 29, 2006
My prayers to the Green family, I proudly served with MK2 Jonathan Green for over two years at New Orleans in the United States Coast Guard.
Albert Conerly Lee
August 29, 2006
To the Green Family,
I know that I may not know all of you personally, but nontheless, I was your neighbor on Tennessee Street all of my life. Both my families, the Conerly's and the Lee's lived in the 1900 block for over 40 years.
Upon hearing of your story, my heart just sank. I remember seeing Ms. Green a lot, and was always a very nice woman. This entire ordeal is so difficult, but I realize that God's grace is sufficient.
Continue to be strong and know that God above all else is able to keep you! Hold on to the memories of the good times you shared with your mother on Tennessee Street.
Be Blessed!
Ron Christopher Stamps
August 27, 2006
May God's Grace and Mercy be with you. I will always love you!
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