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LaTanya (Tan) Muldrew
Nashville - Departed this life on March 15th. View: March 21st 2-6 P.M. @ HH Chapel Visit:Thursday March 22nd 11 A.M.- 12 Noon with service to follow at the Saint James MB Church, 600 28th Ave. N. Nash, TN 37209. Internment Greenwood North Cemetery Goodlettsville, TN
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5 Entries
I'm sorry for your loss. May happy memories of your loved one and the words of ~Isaiah 57:15 provide you with much comfort.
March 22, 2018
Condolences to the family. She was a very good friend to my brother Troy Parham.
Nina Parham
March 21, 2018
To Tanya Washington and Family, Gwendolyn Roberts and entire Lipscomb Family.
May the Lord Bless and Comfort you in your sorrow. I pray that you will continue to feel his presence long after everything has been said and done. My prayers are with you.
Marion Thompson
March 21, 2018
Tanya Washington and Family, Gwendolyn Roberts and the entire Lipscomb Family.
May the Lord Bless and comfort you in your time of sorrow. May you continue to feel the God"s presence long after all has been said and done.
Marion Thompson
March 21, 2018
I loved working with LaTanya. She was always caring and available with a helping hand. My condolences to her family. Rest in Peace sweet LaTanya, until we meet again,
Aloma Avant
March 21, 2018
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