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Florence Glover-Sturdivant, Jr.
December 26, 2004
I just learned of Ms Minnie's death, I am so sorry to know that a very good person has left us, but God knows best and our plan is not God's plan. Take care and God bless.
Florence and Arlee Sturdivant, Jr.
Edna Beaufort
December 16, 2004
To the Wright Family,
"He took a seed from the land, placed it in fertile soil;
A plant by abundant waters....
It sprouted and became a vine spreading out." Ezekiel 17:5-6
Ms. Minnie was a co-worker and a friend. I knew I had not seen her lately, I would usually see her about 5:00AM in the morning. She always had a kind word and a smile. She loved her grand children and her sons. Her face would light up when she spoke about her grand daughter that usually spended the day with her. I will miss her, but I know she's in a better place and no more pain. May God bless all of you.
Edna Beaufort
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