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Corena Brown
March 20, 2007
John is gone but not forgotten. He is now at peace in heaven with my dear sister Maxine. They will always remain in my heart.
JohnW McCraw,CMSgt,USAFRet
March 18, 2007
My sincere condolences to John's family on his re-assignment to Heaven as I know the pain of losing a loved one.
But,Be rejoyced for Him as
his feet have crossed the Hot Sands,Met Hirem Abiff and meditated with death for he was no stranger to John.
Annie, I'm from Mt Airy NC and met your brother many,many years ago.
Weep Not, For Now He is with his Lord.
David Smith and Family
March 17, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I know that Kathy and the grandchildren will miss him very much, but always remember that he is now in a better place and he nolonger has any pain. May God be with you in the coming days for we know they won't be easy. With our deepest sympathy.
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