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Beverly Alexander -Reed
November 9, 2006
The Mickens Family
I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Mickens after the fact, had I known I would have been there, because he was always nice to me.
Kim Way-McCray
November 1, 2006
Our prayers are with you all at this time. I am so sorry that I couldn't make it back to be with you at your time of sorrow. He will be sadly missed but I know that God knows best.
Katherine Seegers-Stradford
October 31, 2006
To Mrs. Mickens & Family,
I'm so sad to hear of his passing and will always remember Mr. Mickens as a kind and gentle person. May your memories bring you comfort and peace.
WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY....
Minnie Austin
October 30, 2006
To Mrs. Mickens, Jimmy and Peggy, Lou, and Brenda and the rest of the Mickens family, you have my deepest sympathy. Sorry we are unalbe to be with you. But our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Minnie and Bob
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