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Anthony Dion Doxie Jr.

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DOXIE Jr., Anthony Dion
Born November 21, 1978. Now at peace October 8, 2004. Anthony is survived by his Father Anthony, his mother Denise, his brother Raymond, and his sister Carolyn. He is also survived by his grandmother Shirley Williams and his grandmother Jean Doxie. There are five uncles, ten aunts and 12 cousins. His quick smile and his gentle friendly nature will be missed by both family and friends. The family puts faith in Jehovah God's love, mercy and justice. (Isaiah 33:24a, Acts 24:15, Romans 6:23). The memorial service will be held at the South Natomas Community Center, 2921 Truxel Road, Sacramento, CA 95833, at 7:00 pm Sunday October 24, 2004. Your loving support would be greatly appreciated.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Oct. 21, 2004.

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Marlissa Campbell

October 21, 2004

For Shirley Williams and family and friends of Anthony Dion Doxie Jr.,



I am so sorry for your loss, and wish to offer my sincere condolences.







Marlissa (coworker of grandmother)

Erika Syphax

October 21, 2004

Shirley and Family,



I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that my thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Though I never met Anthony, I can tell by the warmth expressed on his face in the posted photo that he was lovely person.

(former co-worker of Shirley Williams)

Lorretta Simmons

October 21, 2004

To the Parents of Anthony Doxie Jr.:



Your son is in a better place now. He's resting in peace. May you seek comfort with the Lord during your time of sorrow.



Lorretta Y. Simmons

(High School Classmate)

7413 Pocket Road

Sacramento, CA 95831

(H) 916.422.3757

(W) 916.376.5425

Email (home): [email protected]



Email (work): [email protected]

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