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June 25, 2010
The the Polk Family . . . always remember you are not alone in your time of sorrow. May you have comfort in knowing you will see him again. Patrice Townsend (Southaven, MS)
Christine Gross
June 24, 2010
To the Polk Family....May God give you strength thru your time of sorrow...The earthly flesh is gone from us, but the heavenly spirit will always be with you.
Felicia Simmons
June 23, 2010
The Lord gave you to us for more time than we deserve because you was our 'glue. You are a very dear uncle to me and I will never forget the memories. You will always be loved and missed. Tell Mom I said 'Hi' when you see her. I Love You Uncle Toad".
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