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sharhonda gillians
May 20, 2011
Arnetta and the whole Crawford family. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I pray that at this difficult hour God gives you strength. I am so sorry and I am praying for you.
A'Yanna, Zyaire, Arthur & Laila Mitchell
May 20, 2011
To our cousin, we love you. We remember the easter event that you put together for us. It was so much fun. To Uncle JC and Aunt Arnetta, you are in our prayers. We love you!
CHRISTOPHER JACKSON
May 20, 2011
TO MY COUSIN...YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH I LOVED YOU ,AND MY HEART HURTS FOR LOSING YOU SO SOON.WE ALL KNOW YOU ARE IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE.TO UNCLE JOHN AND AUNT ARNETTA IM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.LEAH ILL MISS YOU AND ILL SEE YA ON THE OTHER SIDE SOMEDAY
ALTINA HAYNES-TAYLOR
May 20, 2011
To the Crawford family, you are in our prayers. I remember growing up at Strangers Rest with Leah. She will surely be missed.
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monica blair
May 20, 2011
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Tasha Crawford
May 19, 2011
To My Cousin, I love you! I am sad but happy you don't have to be in pain anymore. A relationship does not end because a family member dies, it lives on. I will love you until I have no more breath in me. Save me a seat. R.I.P. Cuzzin. To my Uncle & Auntie & Cousins, I love all of you. I may not be there physically, but spiritually I will always be.
Mary Rowe
May 19, 2011
Arnetta and John, I am so sorry for your loss. She fought such a valiant battle. My thoughts prayers and love are with you all, Mary
C Owens
May 19, 2011
Leah and I worked together briefly at a local call center. I was impressed with the fact that even in her weakened condition, she had a desire to work. Some nights, a supervisor would have to walk her out but she was back the very next day. We should all have that kind of determination--the determination to live in the face of adversity. To her family, she is now in a "perfect" body and in her heavenly home. I'm praying for you in your time of grief.
Andria Bell
May 19, 2011
I still remember all the fun times we had in elementary, junior high and high school. You were truly genuwine and always stayed the same. You will be missed my friend.
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