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Keysha Morrison
September 8, 2005
Dear Laronda(co-worker) and Mr. Mayes(smiley high school math instructor),
I am deeply saddened by your loss and please know that we are praying for your strength through this difficult and weak time. Also know that in the deep part of your heart that God takes those who are ready to be with Him and for those of us that are still here get another chance to carry out His will. Please cry it helps heal the pain but no cry forever she is in a better place.
Love Always,
Keysha King-Morrison
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