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Rev Liz and Art Clement
May 6, 2008
"There is in every person something that waits and listens for the sound of the genuine." (Howard Thurman)
Tony made a sound all his own. He heard the world with a finely tuned ear. His heart for Lynn had perfect pitch.
Thank be to God!
Joyce & Clifford "Skip" Hardwick
May 6, 2008
To Our Godfamily,
Our connection to Tony and the Leonard Family has traveled an interesting path.
After the lifelong connection between the Leonard and Hardwick children, I came into the picture -- not through marriage -- but through my grandmother's interest in the "timely" visit, of her dear friend's 14 year-old grandson, coinciding with her granddaughter's upcoming dance. My intention to try to make my former boyfriend a little jealous by introducing him to my blind date/escort backfired -- after they both played it off during the introduction -- when all of a sudden: "Hey, Tony, man." "Hi, Skip."[LOL] Needless to say I was quite embarrassed. It was not too many years later when "Skip" and I married and resided in Worcester, MA. The Leonard Family was our New England family away from home. We have been in each other's hearts all this time since.
I am so glad that Tony and I shared that special time together in January. Thank you for insisting, Lynne, that we do it sooner than later even though you understood that I was grieving my little brother's murder. It was a wonderful time together and I was so happy to see his JOY about being at ITC. I think it gives me some comfort to know that Tony and Kenny are both in God's presence in the way we all want to experience someday.
We are both very grateful for the time we shared within that past year. God is the omniscient provider!
With all our love,
Ademola, Rita & Folasade Fasina-Thomas
May 5, 2008
Dear Tony (Adewale),
It seems like yesterday when we first met at that store near the corner of Boulevard and North Avenue, a part of town where you were so well known.
Our friendship, sparked by the fact that you had been to my homeland and played music with some of the greats.
You always had your way of seeing the positive in every issue that we talked about-politics; religion; race matters; poverty. You always believed things will get better.
The kids always called out to you. I could tell from watching the interaction that both sides got something meaningful.
You introduced our then four year old daughter to piano and instructed her every week for almost three years. She still plays dutifully almost everyday. I know she misses you still.
How's Lynne supposed to carry on without you? Through all you set out to accomplish and through the wonderful memories.
S'un re o, omo Jesu.
Denise Michelle Moorehead
May 5, 2008
Dear Family,
I met Tony when in college and was charmed by his enthusiasm, quick wit and gentlemanly (and gentle) nature. I'll never forget how thoughtful he was one New Years Eve when Angie and I were in NYC. He insisted on escorting us to the door to make sure we were safe.
Over the years, Angie kept me abreast of his life's work. I was thrilled when she let me know that he was sharing his life lessons in ministry, esp. with young people.
It was a blessing to know Tony and an even greater blessing to know that his love and spirit are still with us.
Cecil & Rosalind Brown
May 5, 2008
Lynne,
Doesn't seem as though a year's gone by since the passing of Tony ... it doesn't seem like a year because every time I see you (at church, in the community, et. al.), I still see the two of you ! You were a unique partnership whose many passions were so closely aligned ... yours was a collective passion for creativity in art and music; yours was a collective passion for seeking the greatest of possibilities in/for all people; yours was a collective passion for knowledge, truth and spiritual growth. I personally am poorer because of his absence from us but have been greatly enriched by the numerous conversations and visits around topics such as music, jazz, spirituality, travel, media and technology ... every encounter was uplifting and inspiring.
I know that Tony still lives among us as his spirit moves in and beside you ... your presence and grace is always a post-it-note for "I'm speaking for both of us ... me and Tony!"
May God's spirit continue to move you toward perfecting the ideas and dreams that were the center of your lives and remember that God is still speaking !
Cecil & Rosalind Brown
Reginald and Brenda
May 3, 2008
Tony,
Some people come into our lives, and quickly go….while some people stay for a while
and leave their footprints on our hearts.We will never be the same. You are missed!
Harry L Alston, III
May 2, 2008
When I think of the fondest memories of my Uncle Tony, they're moments filled with some the of the most honest guidance & advice I've ever received in life. I could always look to him for an honest word on reality. This may seem like a given from the elders in my family, but, its very rare for adults to tell children about the raw hardships and obstacles soon to be encountered. Uncle Tony, I can never forget you constantly giving me the real. Those words and comforts will never be dislodged from what has now become my character.
Harry L ( HIII )
Leonard
May 1, 2008
Dear All,
On behalf of the Leonard Family, I would like to express our appreciation to each of you for taking time to memorialize my brother Tony--in this discursive fashion.
Tony has been physically absent for nearly a year now, but I feel, sense, smell, hear, touch--some aspect of his spirit daily. He would often say to me during difficult times: "Baby-Girl, do you know how many Angels are hovering above, guarding you, and protecting you, and keeping you alive?!"
Well--what I do know now is that a year ago, Tony was welcomed into the chorus of Angels. His audition went very smoothly. In fact, they gave him charge over the instrumentalists. The Angels had heard what I had been told many years ago by a Master Percussionists. He told me: "Your brother has a gift. He can twirl drumsticks in the palms of his hands, as if they are freshwater pearls." Yes--Tony was special, gifted, blessed, and above all--Loved--in so many ways, by so many people (more than he realized). And while the family misses him deeply, we treasure the memory of his being ours from the base of our souls.
God Bless One and All,
Angela Leonard (aka "Dr. Baby Girl")
Toya Horn Howard
April 28, 2008
Lynn,
As you know, Tony and I had a special friendship. I thank God that Tony found you, his soulmate. As a result I have a new friend. I will miss the twinkle in his eyes and that bright smile. . .but will cherish the memories as well as ongoing relationship with you and the Leonards. God Bless you, he will not be forgotten.
Daniel & Terri Morris
April 25, 2008
Lynne:
Tony touched many people, including the two of us. He was a hard working brother and dedicated husband who loved you dearly.
Seeing him strive to better himself was an inspiration to many. He cared about his family and his community as evidenced by his good works.
Although we miss him, we know that his spirit endures via the memories that remain.
Love and Blessings
Danny and Terri Morris
James Crutcher
April 24, 2008
Lynn,
I always wanted to thank you and Tony publicly for assisting me in the Media Ministry at 1st Congregational Church. You guys worked so beautifully together as a result I felt confident as I moved in a different direction that you would help carry this ministry to the next level in which you did. Working behind the scenes doesn't always have it's rewards however you and Tony pave your way to reach new heights and be recognized as leaders. With God on your side all things are possible. Lynn, carry on the Torch for Tony, keep his smile alive.
Jamal Stokes
July 8, 2007
Uncle Tony,
To my mentor, uncle, I love you always. For the brief period of time you were in my life, I feel privalaged to have had you as a piano teacher. You are one of the most brilliant minds I have personally been able to have as a teacher, and I thank you. I will continue to carry out all of my endeavors with you and all of my loved ones in mind. You not only taught me to embrace knowledge, but spirituality as my motivator.
Thank you.
Your Nephew,
J. Stokes
Eleanor C. Robinson
July 6, 2007
Lynn,
It was as though it was planned. A
week prior to Tony's demise, he re-
turned the music books to me. He was proud of his musical and I was more then happy to have been of help.
I shall never forget his warm smile. May the love you shared be with you always.
Joshua Fleming
June 23, 2007
Lynne and Tony,
I have truly been blessed by your words of encouragement, food, and allowing me to share in fun times. Tho' weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning light. Thanks for all that you have done, in this last semester I have learned a lot from talking and working along with you from the Music class on the christmas play all the way to Dr. Smith's class. For we know that death is never a march to the grave yard but always a mighty march to the Kingdom of God. God Bless. Love you Mrs. Lynne.
Dr. Pamela Blake
June 7, 2007
My prayers are with you as you all begin a new journey in life- the grieving process of life without your loved one here on earth.
La Verne Wilson
June 6, 2007
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Rachel Benson
June 5, 2007
Lynne,
You and Tony have truly inspired me to want to be a better individual. There is something about Tony's spirit that will be with me always. I love you guys and Lynne, carry out all that the two of you set out to do.
Patricia Latimore
June 4, 2007
Dear Leonard Family,
Please accept my sympathy. I have not seen Tony since I was in college with his sister, Angela. I remember his kindness and sense of adventure. I pray that you all will find comfort in the memories of him.
Sincerely,
Pat Latimore
Paula Scotman
June 4, 2007
Lynne,
My prayers are with you. May God our great redeemer continue to comfort you. I believe and I know you do too that Tony is with God this day completing the masterpiece and making intercessions for us. Be Blessed.
Deondre Hawes (one your Bedford Pine boys)
June 2, 2007
Mr. Tony changed me into a better person. Every time I would do something good, he would give me compliments and make me happy!
When I needed help, he would help me if he could. If he was unable, he would find someone who could.
I will try to remember to do what he taught me how to do. I will always remember him. I will miss him a lot. But, he will always be in my heart.
Thanks "Mr. Tony" for being my mentor.
Nigel Pennycooke
June 1, 2007
Lynne,
Many people go their entire lives without discovering a passion or calling; it's clear that Tony discovered his, and passed as a very content man. I am confident that his spirit and mission will continue through your efforts.
Jennie Alsobrooks
May 30, 2007
Dear Lynn,
You know the feelings I had and still have for Tony. He was a very loving and caring individual. I truly enjoyed the fellowship we shared together during the summer of 2006.
Loving you always,
Jaba
Joe & Mary Ann Wilson
May 29, 2007
Lynne,
It goes without saying that Tony will be missed by so many. It's comforting to know that the memories of him as a chosen child of God, a loving and caring husband, a loved brother, a son of Godly parents, an inspiring community leader; will last long after the hurt is gone.
May God continue to Bless and keep you safe from harm. Love always!
Lisa Alston
May 25, 2007
Lynne,
You always said that we didn't know Tony's spirit the way you did.
Tony's memorial service showed me more of what I didn't know. He
clearly connected with the neighborhood children in ways that I had not recognized. He was clearly a positive influence in their lives. His spirit will continue to affect these children for years to come. And that must be pleasing to God.
While I can only imagine how immensely you miss Tony, remember that you are not alone in this world. We love you.
Mignon Lewis
May 24, 2007
Lynn,
I share your burden and I know that you will be strong in knowing that so many care about you. Memories will sustain you , I know.
Bette Graves Thomas
May 23, 2007
Dear Lynne:
Please know that I am deeply saddened by the sudden death of Tony. As you know he referred to me as "Mama Bette". I have lost a son.
Do keep God first in your life and He will give you strength to carry on. I know first hand that weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning. Take care. Love you.
Toni McGlasker
May 22, 2007
Hey Lynne,
I have known Tony most of my life, but I didn't know all the things about him that I have learned recently. But one thing has not changed apparently. He was a sweet, kind, warm boy when we went to St. Paul of the Cross together, and he always shared that welcoming smile when I saw him over the years. God bless him and you.
I will be checking in with you and we will talk
Love you much,
Toni
LaVerne and William
May 22, 2007
Sister "Cake,"
Always know what a special place you and Tony have had in my heart (our hearts). Times shared will always be remembered and cheritshed fondly. Although Tony will be missed terribly, he is still with us in spirit.
Know that you can call on us when times get tough!
Love you Gal
Cleon and Kathy Roberts
May 22, 2007
Lynne,
Both you and Tony have been a tremendous inspiration to me. Tony always taught me to minimize the negative and accentuate the positive.
My wife and I will never forget Tony's loving care and concern for the neighborhood kids. We are forever indebted to him for providing "fatherly" support to our grandson while we were away. You efforts have impacted his life more than you know. I know that he will never forget you and will continue to grow with your words of wisdom and encouragement in mind.
We are also grateful for the support of both of you in helping my daughter find her smile. You have helped her to find the poetry inside her...and remind her that through God's love and grace it will flourish.
God Bless you Tony...You will be missed!
Lynne, stay strong. We are here for you as he would want us to be.
Janice Monroe
May 22, 2007
Lynn,
I am glad that I got to visit with you and Tony in March before he passed. Tony was a wonderful person and I have lost a good friend. He will always be in my heart. I will always hear him say
what's up JJ. I am deeply sorry for your lost.
Aaron Estis
May 21, 2007
Lynne,
I got to know Tony through his silence. Despite us not having long intensive conversations I felt I came to know him better with each car ride to church, or brief hello at church. I detected his seriousness about life in just being hear him. I know you miss him, but his impact will be with us for a long time. And for that we are thankful he walked this earth.
Dennis Blackwell
May 21, 2007
Lynn,
We were deeply saddened to hear of Tony's death. We want you to know that you are in our thoughts an prayers. May God give you the strength and peace that you will need. All of our love.
Dennis & Joan Blackwell
Quan Morris
May 21, 2007
Lynne- Tony was truly a great person. You had a great husband and best friend. The story of your and Tony's meeting was a fairytale. It's a blessing for you to have as many years as you had with Tony. Now you will forever have him in your soul and spirit.
God Bless,
Quan Morris
Ronald Bonner
May 20, 2007
Dear Lynne and Family;
I knew Tony for a brief time but in our encounters I came to understand him as a deeply sincere man who had a love for God and a desire to use his God-given talents to serve God by serving others. Tony is and will be deeply missed by those he touched in this life.
Lynne I pray that each day God will send you reminders of Tony's love for you and that you may feel the warm embrace of his love.
May God keep and bless you daily.
Creed and Rochelle Pannell
May 20, 2007
Dear Lynne:
We were deep in the planning stages of you and Tony producing the 2007 Atlanta Gospel Choice Awards. You were my early strategists and consultants on this event that is 13 years old. This will be part of Tony's legacy to the gospel music world. Rochelle and I will miss him dearly. At least we have a keepsake of his work to remember him. God knows that he is looking down on you and will make this year's show a grand production. Tony would be proud of you. Our love, thoughts and prayers will always be with you and Tony. You both wew instruments of peace and joy with so much talent. Tony will truly be missed.
Creed and Rochelle Pannell
May 20, 2007
Dear Lynne:
We were deep in the planning stages of you and Tony producing the 2007 Atlanta Gospel Choice Awards. You were my early strategists and consultants on this event that is 13 years old. This will be part of Tony's legacy to the gospel music world. Rochelle and I will miss him dearly. At least we have a keepsake of his work to remember him. God knows that he is looking down on you and will make this year's show a grand production. Tony would be proud of you. Our love, thoughts and prayers will always be with you and Tony. You both were instruments of peace and joy with so much talent. Tony will truly be missed.
Kira Buckley-Jackson
May 19, 2007
Wow! Leonard ( as I called him because I could not remember his first name..lol) was a classmate of mine at ITC. He was one of the first persons that I met at school, we had a group project to do together; when he shared his testimony with me, I deeply appreciated his forwardness, inquisitiveness and honesty!...He always made me smile.
To his wife and beloved family, know that this season of grief is yet a favorable place. I pray that all IS well with you all and I know that Leonard was the right man to set the standard of Godly love for his family and friends.
Be encouraged. Shalom
Genova McFadden
May 19, 2007
Dear Leonard Family,
Thank you for sending the e-mail so that I could sign this Guest Book for Tony. I did not know that Tony passed away, so I cannot express to you my sadness and sorrow right now. Please continue to trust in God, and know that Tony is resting in the bosom of Jesus. ( I truly believe that.)
I just met Tony in January during orientation at ITC. Tony demonstrated his Christian spirit right from the start, because he was one of the few people who came up and introduced themselves to me. I guess he could see that I too, was starting this journey as a more “seasoned” person, and perhaps he sensed my need for Christian fellowship. We were in Introduction to Philosophy and Theology class together, which was challenging for both of us, and so I knew he was a kindred spirit. Tony loved First Congregation Church, and graciously invited me to attend worship services there-, which I am happy to say that I did.
I didn't know Tony for long, but I didn't miss his sense of humor - he was always friendly, and the last time we spoke, he was kidding me after a class lecture on black theology. I thank God for this lasting memory.
To the Family, I can only say that I know that you will miss Tony, but in the little time that I knew him, I could plainly see the love of God shining through. Please stay strong in the Lord - His grace and mercy will see you through these difficult times.
Your Sister in Christ,
Sonjia Young
May 19, 2007
Dear Lynne,
It was such a terrible shock to learn of Tony's death.. Any death is difficult to accept but a sudden one never leaves you. The key is to cherish the memories of your partner, your friend and your lover. Laugh as often as you can about the silly things you did together and cry when you need to about your lost. But know that you must go on to the next stage of your life. Tony would want this and we all want this for you.The upcoming year will be the most difficult, but time helps the grief day by day. We can't question God, we can only ask Him to show us what he has next in our lives and to guide us in the way we should go. The program was beautiful and your artisitic talent made it a keepsake.
Trust God through it all and he will see you through. Be Blessed and Know that You are Loved.
Sonjia & Walter Young
Anne Collins Smith
May 19, 2007
Lynne,
One of my fondest memories of my encounters with Tony was when he told me about not speaking to him one day because I was running around like we all do at First Church. I told him to pull my hair if I ever dared passed him without speaking. Nevertheless I never let me pass him without speaking. I am so glad I was blessed to have met him. You and Tony are a true inspiration. I was even buoyed by your strength and smile during this very difficult time. My very best to you my sister.
Fond Memories at First Congregational Church
May 17, 2007
Jeanne Brown
May 14, 2007
Dear Dr. and Mrs. Leonard and Angela. I spoke with my Aunt Billye today and she told me about Tony's death. I know the pain you feel as Louis Jr. died April 27. Know we love you and pray that the souls' of the departed find rest and peace. May we all find comfort in the love we have shared for more than 45 years. Hope we are in touch very soon.
Charles and Sondra Johnson
May 14, 2007
Lynne,
We were deeply saddened to learn of Tony's sudden and untimely death. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
Gill Bass
May 12, 2007
Lynne I was shocked and saddened to hear about Tony. Stay strong and remember you are among family at First Church.
Marvin & Mae Morgan
May 11, 2007
Lynne:
We've chosen to join others in this written expression of sympathy, at this late date, because we are certain, long after family and friends have departed your presence and are no longer physically by your side to offer support, these written words, which so many have graciously shared will help to sustain and encourage you. We will miss our minister and friend, Tony, and trust he receives a grade of "Well done, my good and faithful servant."(A+) on his most important exam. May THE PEACE OF GOD BE WITH YOU.
Omar Leatherman
May 10, 2007
Lynne,
I am so sorry for your loss. I had no ideal of all the great background of Tony. He will be missed.
Omar
Ellie and John Butler
May 10, 2007
Walter and Betty,
With your abiding faith,know that the oneness of All beyond our
human understanding will comfort and sustain you both and Angie in these
difficult days. God bless.
John & Vivian Ingersoll
May 10, 2007
Tony, you had become a fixture at First Church, in so short a time --and you were just embarking on a new stage in your life's journey. You'd have been a wonderful minister, and with your loving, compassionate, and conscientious wife Lynne, you'd have been a great team. Lynne, this comes with our love and our hope that God's grace will bring you peace and comfort in the weeks ahead. We were in New York at our niece's graduation, a long-prepared family reunion, and regret missing Tony's funeral.
Karen Emrit
May 10, 2007
Dear Walter and Betty,
Ron and I were devastated to learn of the death of your son. We do not know how it feels to lose a child but know the pain to have lost our parents. We cannot imagine losing a child and can only imagine your pain. We will continue to pray for you and your family. May God bless you. Please let us know if we can do anything for you. Love, Ron and Karen Emrit
Marion Hull
May 10, 2007
Betty, I am very sad over the death of your son and pray God will confort you and your family. Take care. Link Marion H. Hull
Neysa and Wayne Brown
May 9, 2007
Lynne,
We were so sad to hear about Tony's sudden death. He did such a great job with the music for the Crowns We Wear. I spoke to him about some of his "older" music, the classics. He really knew his music. We also appreciated his work with the sound board every Sunday!
Please know you are in our prayers and thoughts.
Willis Briscoe
May 9, 2007
Hello Lynne,
I don't think we have actually met, but I remember when your husband came down to join the church, and Rev. Dwight remarked that he thought he was already a member. I could sense the bond between you two.You and Tony were fixtures in the church, and he will surely be missed. Be comforted by good memories, they will help you in this time of grief.We love you. Willis Briscoe, First Church
Lindsey Day
May 9, 2007
Lynne,
We are so sorry to hear of Tony's passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Lindsey and Kai Day
Cedric and Carol Jordan
May 9, 2007
Lynn,
We are so deeply sorry for your loss. Please know that our prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.
Miller and Gale Jordan
May 9, 2007
We were so sad to hear about the passing of Tony. I just talked to him. We really appreciate the work he did with our own children and all of the children in our congregation. I especially remember Tony helping to coordinate the Christmas Program for 2007. Tony was a real inspiration to all of us, the youth and the adults. We will miss him greatly.
jeanne rance
May 9, 2007
Dear Lynne,
I only knew you and Tony for a brief while. It was always comforting to see you and Tony sitting in the back of the church as I arrived for service. He will be missed. I pray that special memories of Tony will comfort you each day.
Jeanne Clark Rance
Bryan & Terri Simmons
May 9, 2007
Lynne,
We are deeply saddened by the passing of our friend Tony. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you.
Gary and Beckie Spencer
May 9, 2007
Lynne, please know that we're here for you during this terrible time. Our prayers are with you.
G. Lynne Alston-Leonard
May 9, 2007
We are deeply indebted to First Congregational Church for welcoming Tony so warmly at the time he chose to renew and restore his Christian journey. He spoke often of the warmth, friendship, and love of his Church Family. Through your embrace, he found a home.
Many thanks to his classmates and the faculty of ITC, you uplifted and guided him during his final journey here.
The Leonard and Alston families wish to express our everlasting appreciation to the many friends and family he shared along the journey. Thank you for the many prayers and acts of kindness during this most difficult time. We pray that his passion and concern for our youth will live on through you. May God continue to bless you all!
Lynne Alston-Leonard
May 9, 2007
We are deeply indebted to First Congregational Church for welcoming Tony so warmly at the time he chose to renew and restore his Christian journey. He spoke often of the warmth, friendship, and love of his Church Family. Through your embrace, he found a home.
Many thanks to his classmates and the faculty of ITC, you uplifted and guided him during his final journey here.
The Leonard and Alston families wish to express our everlasting appreciation to the many friends and family he shared along his journey. Thank you for the many prayers and acts of kindness during this most difficult time. We pray that his passion and concern for our youth will live on through you. May God continue to bless you all!
Judi Latta
May 9, 2007
Dear Friends,
Words can't begin to offer our deepest feelings at a sad time like this but we want you to know how very much we love you. While we couldn't be with you in Atlanta, please know that our hearts are full and our embrace is tight. Your loss has touched us all. We pray that God's hand of comfort will grant you peace.
Love,
Silver Spring Chapter
The Links, Incorporated
Judi Moore Latta, President
Carol Stern
May 8, 2007
Aunt Betty,Uncle Jerry,Angela,and Lynne,
We are shocked and saddened at the loss of our cousin.Please know that we send our love and support to all of you. If there is anything that we can do, please do not hesitate to ask.All our Love, Michael, Cookie & the girls
Hank & June Arrington
May 8, 2007
We were so saddened to hear of your loss. Our prayers and throughts are with you at this time. Please do not hesitate to let us know if there is anything we can do to lighten your burden.
Hank and June Arrington
Jai Haithco
May 8, 2007
Tony was a classmate of mine and I will miss his gentle spirit. May God comfort you in the loss of your loved one.
Rev. Jai S. Haithco, Sr.
Pastor, Cosmopolitan A.M.E. Church
Elder Melvin Allen Tukes Pastor, Bethel Grove CME
May 7, 2007
To the Family:
Tony was a classmate of mine. I really enjoyed meeting him and having discussions with him. I regret that God did not allow me a longer period of time to get to know him better. May God richly bless the family.
Joyce Washington-Price
May 7, 2007
Lynne and family,
We were saddened to hear the news and are yet praying for your comfort and peace. As you go through the coming days, please be assured we are thinking of you and will be in touch personally.
Pat Walter-Turner
May 7, 2007
So sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers go up for you and yours on this day.
Janice Ayer Jackson
May 7, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time in your lives.
David Wallace
May 6, 2007
The Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary Family extends its deepest sympathy and love at this time to the Leonard Family.
David L. Wallace, Sr. Dean of the Seminary
Bernice Rivers
May 6, 2007
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.
Lucy Murray
May 6, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Harriett Marion
May 6, 2007
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
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