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LANITA JACKSON-FERGUSON
April 20, 2007
NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW HOW DIFFICULT IT WAS WHEN OUR "BIG MA" DIED. PARTS OF ME & KESHA DIED WITH HER. KESHA THOUGHT SHE WAS HERS ALL TO HERSELF AND NOBODY ELSE, ME I HAD GRANDDADDY (SO WE KNOW HOW I GOT SPOILED). WE ARE THE GRANDCHILDREN WHO WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HER THE MOST. SHE TOUCHED EVERY HEART SHE CAME IN CONTACT WITH ONE WAY OR ANOTHER. BIG MA WE STILL LOVE YOU AND EVEN THOUGH YOU MAY NOT BE HERE IN SPIRIT YOUR PRESENCE IS STILL FELT IN OUR HEARTS EACH AND EVERY DAY.
I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR HEART-FELT CONDOLENCES IN OR TIME OF NEED, THE WARM, HOMECOOKED MEALS, THE FLOWERS, THE CARDS AND THE OTHER THOUGHTFUL ACTS OF KINDNESS. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Gwen Tharpe
September 4, 2006
I will miss my aunt Ruby Lee very much. I know that she is in a better place.
She is looking down on everyone that she truely love.
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