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Audrey Lee
March 20, 2025
Brenda, Angie, James and family please know I am praying for you. You have my deepest sympathy. Having known Anthony as a child, this is hard. I am thinking of you. I know this hurts. But the Bible teaches that weeping endures for the night, but joy comes in the morning. I pray God comfort you and angels surround you now.
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Janet Pinkston
March 20, 2025
Dear Brenda and the family at large,
Please accept my sincere condolences in the loss of your son, brother, husband and father. I remember Anthony as a little boy when he tagged along occasionally to his mother“s office at the University of Louisville. No sweeter kid walked the earth and it was always a positive connection when we crossed paths. I watched him grow and flourish throughout the `90s and was blessed by our acquaintance. I am very sorry to know that he was gathered early but am certain he is now in the arms of our Savior. May God comfort and hold you close in the days to come. With love, Janet Pinkston
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