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Kera Nicole Koon

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeMiss Kera Nicole Koon of Fayetteville, died May 10, 2003. She is survived by parents, Mike and Kay Koon, Fayetteville; sisters, Katie Koon, Fayetteville; Jennifer and Eric Rivas, Lithonia; brother, Roderick Bentley, Atlanta; nephews, Aidan Rivas, Eason Rivas, both...

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Mike and family, I remeber when you were a young boy. You were like a brother to Deborah, Teresa, and Sandra. The love you had for those little girls, and your sisters and brothers. You past that love to your own children, which is still there. Hold to your faith, I love you boy. You are always in my prayers.

mike i have no words that can express how sorry i feel for you and your family. i know you had to be the best father in the world, because you were so good to you little cousins donna jean and janice when you were young. with all our love dorthy, donna and janice

A Love Letter for My Kera, My Third Angel. I write this to you through my tears and my heart is broken. Before you left, you stood before me happy with your beautiful smile and I thank God for that memory. Those big sparkling blue eyes full of love and light. Thank you for your love.
I believe that God planned each of our lives and his timing is perfect. We don't always understand the whys of life but his ways are higher than our ways and his thoughts higher than our thoughts. One day...

Thank you so very much for your love, prayers and kindness. I pray all will be returned to you one hundred fold.
May God RICHLY Bless you and each one that you love.
Kera is Forever in our hearts!!

To Mike and family,this is Teresa and Sandra Dixon and family. Your family was like my family. We love ya'll and may God be with you.

Teresa and Sandra

Kera, thank you for blessing each life you touched. I believe you were an angel on earth now returning home to your heavenly Father. To the young children that are hurting, don't be bitter. Please remember Kaye's words in her letter as well as Reverend's to celebrate with Kera. And in your lives, follow her example of compassion and radiance in life. Your comfort is in our prayers for ever.

May God Bless you and give you peace. Be encouraged.

The angels of God encamp round about Kera and her family and are continuing to watch over them this very hour. I pray the peace that surpasses all understanding keeps this family as they rest in God.

My deepest sympathy in your time of loss. My family will keep your family in our prayers.