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JACK AND ELLA KING
February 1, 2012
Our prayer goes out to the Redding family and friends My nephew James will be deeply missed. Deepest sympathy.
JOYCE AND BROOKE ELLA KING
January 31, 2012
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of my first cousin James Redding. Alma, Lisa, Sherita, Aunt Lou and all the family, be strong. The Lord will give us strength. Love you all. I Thank everyone for their prayers.
Cicely Hamilton-Feagin
January 31, 2012
Sorors Sherita and Alicia, sorry for your lost. I am soliciting prayers for your family. May God continue to comfort you and be with you during this special time.
Shaniqua L. Caldwell
January 31, 2012
To my other family, I grieve with you for "James Redding" as well. He was like a second dad to me since my elementary years. Mr. Redding always had a humorous word no matter when or where you met him. We were all treated like his daughters. If Sherita had to do it, I did too, lol. Keep God first and his memories in your heart. We are here for you. Missing him too.
January 31, 2012
To my girls& Alma my heart goes out to you'll for the loss of your father&husband,Lean not on your own understanding,But to Jesus cause he's the one who's gonna see you throught it all.May bless you'll in your time of need.Delories,Makesha,Shericka,La'Shounta Ezell
January 31, 2012
To Ms. Redding, Sherita, Alicia, other children and family members, our thoughts are with you during the passing of your love one. Mr. Redding was like family to the Caldwell girls and all of us, so continue to keep the faith and God Almighty will see you through the most difficult days.
Be blessed and know that we are here for each of you.
Mr. and Mrs Jimmie Caldwell Family
Gerladine King-Postell
January 31, 2012
To the Redding, Coley, King & Hill family,
Sorry for your loss. Our hearts were and still are heavy. We have lost another diamond in the rough. Our prayer goes out to each of you and may God keep each of you in his care. Weeping endures for a night but joy comes in the morning. Continue looking to the hills. All of your help and strength comes from God. May God Bless, Comfort and Keep you from this time forth and even forever more. Jasck & Ella King Sr. & Family
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