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Leo & Velma Hayes
June 6, 2010
To Brian's Family,
It is always hard to figure out what to say at times like this. You have to grieve in your own ways. The memories of Brian will always be with you and he will be missed. May God comfort you in the years to come and know that Brian is with him in heaven. We know the boys, Danny and Randy Jr. will miss Brian also along with the rest of his family. Just know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God Bless You.
Leo & Velma Hayes, Danny & Randy Jr. Butler
cia dedmon
June 2, 2010
I helped Brian at Middletown Middle School and he was such a great joy. He worked so hard at all he did while he was here. Watching him and his best friend Kevin around the community always brought a smile to my face. He will be missed dearly.
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