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Rosa Gibson
December 11, 2007
You will be missed,your smile,kind word,and your love.Your cousin
Arthur R. Smith USMC (Ret)
December 10, 2007
Go in Peace Marine. SEMPER FI
Carla Sprewer Braggs
December 10, 2007
To a great man with a big heart who loved the Lord and his family. I know there's a big celebration going on in heaven because your reunited with mom. You opened you heart and your home and even shared your chocolate ice cream with me when I was pregnant with Tamara. Maybe we didn't say it or express it enough but you are loved by so many. Our life's here on earth is just a passage way to eternal life where there is no more worries and no more pain.
I know heavens gate await your arrival and I know that we'll meet again. Love Carla
Ceatra Banks
December 10, 2007
My Uncle Junnie was a good person at heart. I remembers the great times that we had. I will really miss him.
Elder Sue Coburn of GNB
December 10, 2007
To Pastor Gregory Toliver and family,
I pray that God will give you the strength to endure. I pray that he will touch your hearts and minds and heal them for your lost.
Forever in my prayers.
William R. Fisher
December 10, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to the Toliver family. Fredericka and I last talked to Aaron shortly after he arrived in Milwaukee. We will miss a dear friend. To you all, God Bless. If we can be of any assistance, do not hesitate to let us know. Our home phone is (313)259-2114. Our address is 1911 Pembridge Place, Detroit, Mi. 48207. Sonny and Fredericka(Bobo) Fisher
LaTasha Smith(White)
December 10, 2007
Old man, you made it home!
Well, you have ran a good race and fought a good fight. The Lord has allowed you to go and be with granny. I prayed that one day you would see her and the Lord is still in the prayer answering business. I am so grateful that you have always been there for us as children.
You always made sure that you shared your chocolate with me and you always had a stash for later. I can remember when granny told me how I followed you up some stairs for some chocolate. I was ONLY two years old or so. Wow, talk about serious huh? Well I have several memories but I don't want to tell them all.
Just know that I love you and you always knew that even before you got sick. Kiss my granny and tell her I will see you both soon!
Love you always and forever!
Your grandaughter Tasha
Tamara McMillian
December 10, 2007
To my dear grandfather may you rest in peace now that you are with my grandmother. The two of you are reunited once again. I love you old man and I'll see you soon.
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