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Rita Alexander
May 18, 2004
May God bless and comfort you at this time. May His love substain you through this sorrowful time.
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Stanley Brown, Sr.
May 18, 2004
Rev. Hazzard was my first mentor after I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Through his ministry at the Youth Study Center, I met my wife. Rev. Hazzard taught me how to be "real" as a christian. God used Rev. Hazzard to shape and mold me in my early years as a christian.
Sheila Goodhead
May 18, 2004
Dear Ms. Hazzard:
Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your husband. Words can not mend the hole but just remember he will always be with you.
Sheila (I worked at the Northeast Region at the front desk)
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