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Tracie Eagle
January 22, 2015
I was young when I saw you last but still remember you and your guitar! Rest in peace Stuart!
Elizabeth Tarvin (Bryan)
January 20, 2015
Rest in peace cousin. I know you'll be in good company with your mom and Nanny and Grandaddy. Love you!!!
Bill Willoughby
January 19, 2015
Goodbye, old friend.
Joy Hayes
January 16, 2015
Love and prayers to all of Stuart's family. We have good memories of his warmth, talent and friendliness. God Bless.
Bill and Carol Hayes
January 16, 2015
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Mary Burnett Lehman
January 15, 2015
So sorry to hear this news. My prayers go with the McIntosh family. He's with Jesus now playing his guitar.
Kim Bevan
January 15, 2015
I am sorry to hear about this. Always a kind gentleman and a love of fishing and music.
Brenda McIntosh-King
January 15, 2015
Dearest Stuart, We know you no longer suffer and are with Jesus, Mommy, and all the other angels. We miss you so much but know that you are playing music with the our Lord and his heavenly choir while Mommy sings along. Love always, Your sisters.
Georgia & Ed Hayes
January 15, 2015
May God comfort you and family during this time of grief. Memories of all the yesterdays will give you joy.
ST. CHARLES LWANGA
January 15, 2015
Dear Benjamin,
We miss you already!!!!Just want to let you know that your Dad gave us your Key Board and radio. This is how your music and joy will continue on Jolly Pond Road.
Thank you for teaching us how to love everybody all the time. Here is your homework, pray for us since you are in a better place. The music there is perpetually awsome!!!You ar e in the right place.
You will always remain in our hearts for giving us so much in 8 good years. You will always be the best of the best.
Our dear friend, rest in peace until we meet again at the feet of Jesus.
ST. CHARLES LWANGA HOUSE
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