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January 28, 2011
I worked with Essie Foxworth for a number of years at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Essie was also my neighbor in the Stone Mountain, Georgia community. She was a delightful lady, and caring friend and co-worker whom dearly loved her family and friends. My fondest memory of Essie is that she loved to sing Christmas Carols at the court's holiday luncheon, and always volunteered to be a part of the chorus. She will be sorely missed. To the family: please take care and know that you had a mother that loved each of you and your families very much. Peace!
Sincerely,
Saundra Browner
January 15, 2011
Hello Guys
I'm very sorry you've lost your mother. I loved her and you guys very much. Sorry I can't be there because of physical problems. I have a lot
of good memories of Essie even before she met your Dad. Also when she lived with Aunt Ruth. I'll be in touch.
Bruce Cromer
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