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Kathleen Berry
September 26, 2014
Deborah. I remember all the times your dad picked me up when we were in high school and on our way to a dance or M.O.R.E. Meeting. May the good Lord wrap his loving arms around you and your family.
Tabernacle Community Baptist Church No. 1 Usher Board
February 1, 2014
We light this candle in memory of our beloved church member, Bro. Butler. May the family find comfort in knowing that the trouble of this world are no more. Rest in peace. Tabernacle Community Baptist Church.
January 29, 2014
Please accept my condolences in regard to the passing of your loved one. God's word has comfort and strength for you. Psalm 119:50 tells us, "This is my comfort in my affliction, For your
saying has preserved me alive."
-M. Sawyer
Charlotte
Faye Waters
January 29, 2014
My deepest sympathy is with our Family now. Thomas was our very own historian. I am going to miss him so much.
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