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September 14, 2010
Well, "ChaJae" I am going to miss calling your name when see you, just because I can. I loved the sound of saying "Chajae." Thanks for the unconditional love and acceptance shown me. I will always remember you as being extremely "laid back" and not activated by regular daily drama. I will always remember your quiet presence and supportiveness regarding family. I will keep a piece of you in my heart by remembering you often as I read a book, remember the military or speak with intelligence. Just me, Cassandra Wilson - (East Palo Alto, California)

Yolanda Williams
September 12, 2010
Yolanda-Beloved Brother-Love you always
Yolanda Williams
September 12, 2010
Beloved brother love always, your sister Yolanda Williams.
Brack Carter
September 10, 2010
When those we love have left this earth, we still can feel them near. We'll see a picture, hear a song, and it’s just like they are here. And when we call upon our faith, when we believe and trust, we know the ones we care about are always close to us.
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