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joann,chandler jackson
June 7, 2011
god bless an keep your family in this time of sorrow,i will always remeber the campmeetings an church sevices at MCC CHUURCH.HE HELPED MAKE ME THE PRESON I AM TODAY .HE WILL ALWAYSBE REMBERED
Verdell & Edward Deal
June 3, 2011
Bro. Junior touched so many of our lives and I will always remember the love that he and Jean showed Edward and I as young adults. It has been 50 years and my heart is still blessed. Our prayers are with the family. God is your strength and He will always be with you. Just trust Him.
Kaye Woodham-Staccone
June 2, 2011
Brother Junior was a very special man. I remember him from my time at Midland City Community Church....always singing & had a smile on his face, portraying the love of our Savior. He made us all feel special. May God give the Quattlebaum family comfort during this time of mourning.
In sympathy,
Elaine (Mathis) Blue
June 2, 2011
Some of my fondest childhood memories include your family.I'm sure there is a "Sunday School" meeting in the Sky; with all the ones from Midland City Community that have gone on to Heaven. "I know Bro. Jr is the song leader" You'll miss Him forever,but it does get easier ! My condolences
Nina Walker
June 2, 2011
My condolences but we all know Uncle Junior is with Grandma and Pop looking down on us. What a wonderful place to be.
KathyMathis Martin
June 2, 2011
"I can only imagine" the rejoicing in Heaven today.....some of the best memories of my life are at MCC Church & Bro. J-R made me smile many, many times....My thoughts & prayers are with you, dear Quattlebaum Family.
Larry Quattlebaum
June 2, 2011
It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.
William Watson
June 2, 2011
My condolences to Junior's family. You are in our prayers. God Bless.
Joy Baker
June 2, 2011
I love you Uncle Junior. One of my fondest memories was singing with you. There was one song that you and I always sang together that always made you smile. That song is playing over and over in my head. In tribute to you I want to recite the portion that you sang over and over again with such a huge smile on your face.
For I've made my reservation for my final destination. I'm changing my location to my mansion in the sky; Gonna wear some new cloths bright shiny white robes. Walk around in new shoes getting ready to move.
I love you sweet sweet man.
Brenda Bearry
June 2, 2011
Sorry to hear of Junior's passing. Praying for the family. I know he's playing and singing in heaven now.
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