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Carolyn Jackson
January 31, 2010
Mrs. Ferrel and Shanta,
You have my deepest sympathy and condolences. It is so hard to deal with the loss of a loved one. I will keep you and all of the family in my prayers.
I found out about your loss too late or I would have been there to give you my support.
Mrs. Ferrel I know you are a strong woman and you gave me a lot of support and strength to handle the loss of all of our loved one.
I just always believe that they have gone to a better place and that God sent the angels to take them to a better life. We will always have their memories and see parts of them in other members of our family.
Not one day will go by that we do not think of them even if it is only something they said or something they did.
Carolyn Jackson and Family
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