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Tom,Sheila,Alice Hanley
December 23, 2004
Dear Vivian and Family:
Sorry to hear about Cheryl. It was to late for us to attend. She and all of you will always be in our prayers.
Shanita Coram
December 23, 2004
I love you and wish I was there to see you before you are layed to rest in peace.
George Alexander
December 22, 2004
Rest in Peace Cheryl. You will always be remembered. May your family find peace in this hour of need. Look to the hills from which cometh your help, your help cometh from the lord.
eddie stokes
December 22, 2004
to the daughters,and the rest of the family you have my deepest sympathy.i will keep you in my prayers.may god bless an keep you !
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