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March 31, 2010
Mom, I can't express the pain that I feel nor ease it in anyway
I know God is ready for you and your new home is waiting now
I will try my best to continue on and wipe away my tears
But I know that will be difficult to do because you're no longer here.
I will miss your laughter, joking and calling each other silly names
But because it's time to move ahead an calm your heavenly fame
So, until we meet again I will see you in my dreams, you've been the best mom and grandmother and I wouldn't have changed at thing
Love your daughter,
Phyllis
March 31, 2010
I'll miss you Granny.
Love, your grandson Nigel
James Davis
March 31, 2010
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
March 31, 2010
T and Mavis you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Carol Posey
Matthew 5:4
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