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Tammie Kimble
August 29, 2020
Gosh I don’t know what to say but I do know where to start, Thank You dear Lord for blessing myself and many others with your presence and for allowing us to have come to know Tommy for more than he appeared to be (a big ole soft teddy bear). I met Tommy at the facility and made him talk to me because honestly I was a minority there. He finally came around and like many others will say he was their best friend, aswell he truly was mine for all the same reasons. For 7 months I hung out with him from morning til just about morning (cuz we played dominoes til about 4am), LOL. Whenever he had visitors I was blessed to meet and get to know a few, Sebrina and her beautiful mother, Rev Porter and sister Renae, his wife and 3 grand babies and so many others when I joined him for church services at Mount Zion. He met my family aswell and they looked forward to having him come to the house for dinner. Unfortunately that didn’t happen. I think of you very often Tommy and find myself attempting to call you. I’m very thankful for you to have come into our lives. Rest now out of pain and while we all look forward to being able to join you in our Lords kingdom. Thank you Lord Jesus Christ for all you have blessed us with. Rest In Peace Tommy. I love you and miss you dearly. I will keep your family in my prayers always. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. GOD Bless. Love you friend.
Tonya Hutchins
August 25, 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Bessie Foster
August 25, 2020
My beloved brother who was my best friend. We could talk and share. When others didn’t understand you I did. When I couldn’t talk to anyone I could talk to you. You would encourage me to keep doing the Lord’s work. You would even let me know don’t quit, but keep going. That God was pleased with me even when others didn’t agree nor understood God’s purpose and will for my life. In spite of all the praying for years and crying out for God to save you. He really saved you. I’m so glad He did. Now when I’m home who is going to pray in the Spirit with me? Who is going to believe like we did together? You would make me laugh so much. God knows I miss you dearly. But I know you don’t need to suffer anymore. I know you’re at peace. I love you dearly my beloved brother that was more like my best friend. I thank God for our time together on this earth. You will always be in my heart. Love you Bessie
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