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Norman & Vivian Graham
April 20, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
April 13, 2020
I havent met you. I live in Massachusetts. Im a 29 year old law student. My name is Brian. I read your story only moments ago, laying in bed, struggling to sleep. It brought me to tears. My heart is broken for your loss. I cannot even begin to imagine the incredible strength and faith you possess. I have never reached out to a stranger before in this way -I just wanted you to know that your country grieves with you and prays for you. Youre not alone.
Barry Renderson
April 12, 2020
I read about Honey and Sonny in the newspaper here in South Carolina. Our hearts break for Mrs. Brown. They will surely be missed!
Kathleen W.
April 12, 2020
We have never met you, we are fellow Americans who live in New England. We wish there was something to ease your pain, but we are grateful you have faith in Jesus, who knows your pain and we hope now holds your much loved husband and child. There are times life is rough, as you said only God sustains us in those times. Hopefully you will also be encouraged by your fellow Americans who are so sad and hurting for you. God rest the souls of your husband and son, and may He be with you and comfort you dear.
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Carolyn Burt
April 10, 2020
My heart is breaking. Im praying for you. I Love You.
Missionary Buena Thomas
April 7, 2020
Praying 4 the family
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