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Valerie Adamson
September 2, 2008
Bwoy "Fatty", I can't believe it's 5 years already since we said goodbye. I can still see your smile, hear your laughter. You could speak with anyone about anything; and you always made me feel better with a kind word, or some encouragement or joke when life's challenges came up. I thank you for that. You are a treasured friend.
Nerissa Robinson
August 31, 2008
To my wonderful mother, gone, but not forgotten. Memories don't leave like people do, they always stay with you and I have Blessed memories of our time together as mother and daughter. Rest in peace.
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