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Kim & Isaac Prescod
March 14, 2009
I can't even begin to express how sad my heart has been since your passing. You were a friend that I could ALWAYS count on. A friend that would be there for me no matter the circumstance to help in any way you could. A friend that I could talk to about ANYTHING and rather than judging me you uplifted me. I will miss your sweet smile, your awesome laugh and most importantly your friendship. I know that you will still be with me always as my special angel. I have comfort knowing that you are in the arms of Christ now, where there is no pain and no suffering. I also know that you are with your Mama...decorating your mansion and I would bet it's the most beautiful mansion in the heavens. I love you and will see you again soon my friend.
Malachy St Leger
March 14, 2009
May the Lord bless and keep the family of Mia. Judy my heart goes to you. Remeber the "joy of the Lord is our strenght".
Lynn Bell
March 13, 2009
Our prayers are with the family of Mia Daniel. No words could appropriately express our sympathy.
Jo Ann and Robert Sepela
March 13, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and best friend Judy.
Jo Lloyd
March 13, 2009
Mia, There are no words to describe our heartbreak at your passing. My prayers and thoughts are with your family and with your best friend, Judy. You are such a beautiful and gentle woman. God bless you. We will miss you terribly.
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