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Mandy Kirk
April 4, 2006
Hold to God's unchanging hand.
You will see your love one again. Be strong and keep the faith.
Vera McFadden
April 4, 2006
"Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal." In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct your path. Prayer for one another in season and out of season.
Melissa S Wiggins
April 3, 2006
To the Diggs family, just keep trusting in the lord and he will see you through, and Cassandra to you just keep leaning and depending on jesus and he will work everything out. GOD BLESS
MELISSA SIMONEAUX WIGGINS
WenDeisha Collins-Bailey
April 2, 2006
To The Diggs,and Green Family,
I'am sorry to hear about your loss.
Your family will continue to be in my prayers.Natasha please call me if you need to talk,that's what friends are for.And we have been friends for a very long time.
Love,
Wendy,Tracey & Juicey
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