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April 11, 2011
TO MY CUZ TROPEZ, SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF WIFE RENAE. COULDNT MAKE IT TO THE FUNERAL. KEEP THE FAITH AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU. YOUR CUZ BENNIE.
Cynthia Carter
April 11, 2011
Rest in peace dear cousin.
April 10, 2011
Brandon, I was very sorry to hear that your mother had passed away. I pray that you and your family will give all your troubles and heartaches to Our Heavenly Father and let his love, peace, and understanding console and carry you. The beautiful memories you have of your mom will be with you always and so will her love. Peace be with you and your family, Kathleen Captain
Wilbert Merritt
April 10, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
April 10, 2011
Everyone loved you,everyone will miss you but GOD loved you best.To the family of Jo-Renae,GOD knew what was best and needed to fill the spot that HE prepared for her. Hold your heads up and keep GOD first in every thing that you do. From Jeffrey [Katbyrd] Washington and family
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