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Helen (Mills) Broke
September 26, 2025
Annie Brooks, and the entire family.
You have my deepest condolences.
Annie, you told me that you will miss your brother Thomas. Yes you will. But you know that God, is your strength and he will never leave you nor for sake you.
Keep your eyes unto the hills from whence your comforter comes. It comes from God.
Helen (Mills) Brooks, Kalamazoo,Mi
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Jo
September 25, 2025
To the Brooks family I am sorry for your loss of June Brooks he was always smiling and giving me his hugs.
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