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Zandra Pass
September 26, 2003
To Pastor Davis and beloved family, it is with the utmost love that we lift you up to the Lord. We have petitioned for your strength; and we know that He will grant it.
God bless you, we love you!
Zandra, Jean, Zekia, & LeNard
Greater Ephesus Missionary Baptist Church Members
Christine Simpson
September 26, 2003
Caring more than words can say, sharing in your sorrow, hoping faith and friendship give new strength for each tomorrow .
in deepest sympathy,
soror Christine Simpson
Sherwin Foreman
September 26, 2003
Dear Great Grandmother,
Thanks you for everything and I knw that you are in a better place with the Lord. We love you always and we will miss you.
Your Great Grandson and family, Sherwin, Charietta, Derwin, and Dalton Foreman
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