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Kenny Mitchell
January 4, 2005
Keyajah Clark-Mitchell was born 12/11/04. She's the third angel we brought in this family. The first to not meet this extraordinary woman that has kept our family together since day one. My Grand mother was the most stylish, God -fearing woman to date. She was the type of person you could feel. I mean she didn't have to say a word to you- her eyes did all the talking. And the last time I gazed into her eyes; I felt sad but those eyes looked ready. Ready for whatever was ahead. So I can't grieve because in the end we weren't ready for her to leave, but you try telling her no.
U R still With us.
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