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Tiffany Markey-Redmond
October 3, 2024
You lived a full life! God gave you the grace to endure all that came your way.... You were loved and are loved. I will never forget my beautiful Tee Ree....
Till we meet again....
Love always,
Bertha Lebeauf
September 30, 2024
Rest Well my dear friend and classmate! GW Carver High class of 1969!
Lula Hart
September 30, 2024
Temple, Shannon and the Smith family, may the sorrow you feel in your heart, be lighten by the love that surrounds you. With deepest sympathy.
Benita Rankins
September 30, 2024
Sending prayers and sincere condolences to the family. Lloyd and I worked together at Worley Middle School.
Leanester Frank
September 30, 2024
Ree I will always miss you so much may God bless you your friend Ness rest in peace in Jesus name
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