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Doris Hill
August 27, 2010
I miss you my dear sister no words can tell the kind of loss I've suffered. we had so many days of laughter. God Bless, I know you are in eternal peace.
Mary Ann Walker
June 23, 2010
May God be with you all in your time of reflecting on the lives of our dear love ones that have pass. May he bring you peace. Your cousin Mary Ann.
Anne Lee
August 30, 2006
May God give you and your sister Willie-Mae eternal peace,
Anne & Leonard Lee
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EMANUEL&VIVIAN ANDREWS
August 26, 2006
I KNOW YOU ALL MISS HER THERE ARE NO WORDS TO SAY (SHE WAS A JOY TO KNOW
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