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Rose Cody
January 9, 2007
Mrs. Bias
Look to the hills where all our help comes from as I remember Deacon Bias. May God ever Bless you and your family.
Ltc John P Cody
January 9, 2007
Mrs. Bias and family
Sorry for your lost. Deacon Bias was one of a kind. He fought the fight of Faith. I will always remember him Hold to God's unchanging hand
Petruska Bryant
January 2, 2007
Our prayers of comfort and peace are with you.
Petruska & Dranel Bryant
Gladys Cohen
January 2, 2007
On Christ the Solid Rock I stand , all other ground is sinking sand .
My families prayers are with yours in the lost of Deacon Bias .Grab that solid rock and hold it tight
Gladys Cohen and Family
Lakisha Wilborn
January 1, 2007
To the Bias Family,
May the peace of Christ ruule in your hearts. Dea. Bias will be dearly missed. In that great gettin' up morning, fare ye well, fare ye well!
Love you all.
Viola Jackson
January 1, 2007
Dear Sister Bias and Family,
We praise God for sending our family a very God-fearing Deacon, Cottage Prayer Leader and Sunday School Teacher.One who was never too busy to give a helping hand to others.
May God continue to bless and strengthen you and please take comfort in knowing that you are loved and appreciated by our family...M.Haven,V.Jackson,Kenya,
Jawanza and Makeba.
Martin Steele
December 31, 2006
To the Bias family keep your faith in God.
Brinda Garrison Baker
December 31, 2006
To the Bias family:
"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto your own understanding." I too know how it feels to lose a father. I pray that the Lord gives you peace and comfort to endure the days ahead. Remember that weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
You and your family are in my prayers.
Sol C. Johnson C/O 6T4
Jesse & Shirley Scott
December 30, 2006
May god bless your family with our deepest sympathy
Connie Taylor
December 29, 2006
Joseph and Family,
Please accept my sincerest sympathy for your great loss. I am sorry that I will not be able to be there with you, but know that my prayers will be surrounding you with the Love of our gracious Lord. Through Him I know that all of you will find comfort.
Dr. Linda C Williams-Hollis
December 28, 2006
Joseph and Family....At this most difficult time, I extend my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. May you find solace and comfort in knowing that your father will live on in the memories of those who were lucky enough to have been touched by his kind and gentle nature.
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