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Lorenzo Searcy
August 5, 2016
Dad... As much as I've been talking to you all these years, I wish it could've been for real. My relationship and respect for you has grew undeniably as I bumped my head through life. I resemble you and your way of life which made me see things... and my life, from different perspectives.
I know it was you who heard my cries and pleas for help. I'm sure glad you found a way to bring me closer to both you and OUR Father! I ache when I think of all the time we lost between us, how I wasn't there. I miss you alot, I always needed you but sometimes I didn't need you to be my dad... I needed a mentor. I was always too smart for my own good but you knew that. Dad I'm sorry we grew apart but know I think of you daily and I still try my best to make you proud a lot.
Love Todd.
James Miles
December 18, 2007
my sympathy go out to the family of Lee as he was called by person of the VMF in Paterson,New Jersey May God direct your paths.
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