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Vience E. Saunders

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Vience E. Saunders, 50, of Cedarville died Friday, February 15th 2013 at South Jersey Regional Medical Center in Vineland. Funeral Services will be held at New Hope Baptist Church, 47 Schaffer Ave., Cedarville, on Saturday, Feb. 23rd at 11 AM. Interment will take place at Cedar Hill Cemetery in...

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Daddy i can still see you in your wheel chair when i was pushing you. Febuary 14th was the last time that you hugged me and kissed me that's the part that i cant forget

Daddy i can still see you in your wheel chair when i was pushing you. Febuary 14th was the last time that you hugged me and kissed me that's the part that i cant forget

Daddy i could still see you in the wheel chair when i was pushing you in it febuary 14th was the last time i hugged you and kissed that's the part that i can't forget

I love you dad and i always will it just doesn't seem real without you by my side and laughing and playing with me i will always remember the last time you played miracle five with me budda and rell i will always cherish the memories that we had i love you dad

I will always love you daddy and the times we had together and i will cherish all of our memories. I remeber like it was yesterday when i was pushing you in your wheel chair, Your 10 year old and last daughter i love you

my thoughts and prayers are with my extended family.i pray keep you all strong.to my future father in law may you rest in paradise and know your memories will always live on through your loving family.God Bless.

We all miss you dearly. Although we are mourning, we know God removed all sickness and distress as He took you home with Him. That gives us comfort. We know one day we shall see you again in those pearly gates. We love you so much!!!!!!!
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Dad,
As a child, you instilled goals and motivation within me. You were strict, and it wasn't until my young adult years that I could appreciate your discipline. I thank God for choosing you to be my father. It was you, mom, and other family members that molded me into the woman I am today. Although God took you home at a young age, I am forever grateful for the years in which He blessed me with your presence.
Dad, it's so surreal that your physical presence is gone, but I know that...