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Margaret Reynolds Robertson
June 29, 2016
I started reflecting and was amazed at the wonderful memories that I have of my Uncle Johnnie,my mom's youngest brother,who often played big brother to her. He became the family patriach by default and we could depend on him to keep things in order and on time during famiy reunions.
Uncle Johnnie will be missed,but the fond memories will live and will be passed on because we know he loved our God and family. What more could we ask because he demonstrated it!
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