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Ronald Roberts Jr.
May 15, 2024
My oldest loving aunt Louise I miss our talks about our family heritage you taught me and the showing of pictures. I would come up there to see you and aunt Remell, then reminisce about me growing up as a child with yall dad. I thank you so much for all the wisdom and knowledge you have shared with me aunt Louise. I miss you so much. Rest easy in heaven with our family, until we meet again at the Pearly Gates of Heaven.
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