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Charlene Drain
April 1, 2017
My condolences, and prayers go out to my Georgia Family. Losing someone is never easy! However, you can count on Jesus to comfort, and keep you in perfect peace. Your brother and my cousin are at rest now. His work on earth is done, and he is with our Savior Jesus Christ. My mother is there to help welcome him to his heavenly home. Love You All!
Tricia (Glue-Dee) Cunningham
April 1, 2017
Take care Charles (Jim). You, Uncle Hugh, Fannie C and my mother Eula Mae Drain were all raised together. You are now sitting at GOD's feet with my mother. Kiss her and let her know we love and miss her. Rest in Peace.
Jeana Friday
March 31, 2017
Uncle Charles, I wish I could have been there with you more often over the last few years. I love and appreciate everything you and Aunt "Iris" (Ayoka) have done for me throughout my life. Don't worry, we will take care of her. Rest In Peace, godfather.
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