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Mary Partlow
September 14, 2008
Willie Mae & Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies in the loss of your brother. I hope to see you when I come to Shelby this week.
Gracie, Sonya and Kim
September 12, 2008
To the family we extend our heartfelt condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jack sending you love from your extended family.
Donnie Thurman
September 12, 2008
Deepest sympathy, and praying your strength in the Lord.
Alberta Partlow
September 12, 2008
To Willie Mae, Mr. J. C., and Jack,
My love and prayers are with you. I am unable to be with you physically but spirtually I am with you. Keep your hands in God's hand and he will see you through. Love you all. Alberta
Henry & Dianne Ford
September 11, 2008
The family has our deepest sympathy and prayers at this difficult time. Please keep your faith in God and He will see you through.
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