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Jamari Rouse
July 21, 2021
I'm a grown man now but I was in second grade when I lost her, I had no mom no dad living with my grandparents, and she was almost like my mother. During Christmas we did gift exchanges with other students and you could only receive a gift if you had a gift to give I had no gift to give but all of the other students did so I had to watch them all receive gifts at the end of it all I sat there and watched everyone else play with there gifts and then she called out my name, she got me a remote control car so I could play with the others, when she passed away I felt lost. But I remember her always telling me how gifted and how talented I was and that one day I would be someone important, I had no friends and I would always get bullied for being different or being smart or maybe even being new, she was my only friend. I would be the first one at the door before class and she would let me in and talk to me, she was hard on me, but now I see why.
Earnestine Munson-Barney
October 25, 2006
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
THE HOLMES FAMILY
October 24, 2006
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. MAY YOU FIND COMFORT IN YOUR MEMORIES. GOD BLESS YOU.
Aishah Cochran-Robinson
October 19, 2006
I feel blessed to have known and worked with a person like Ms. Cambric. I will always remember her as the petite, bubbly, well dressed, dedicated, and caring person she always was. She will be missed. Tonight I will pray for her family,friends, and co-workers as I know she is in heaven listening. Sweet Dreams Ms. Cambric.
Respectfully,
Ms. Cochran-Robinson
Diane Flynn
October 19, 2006
Marcia was a caring teacher who encouraged her students to learn and did all in her power to help them. As a co-worker, she always smiled and asked how you were. She will be missed as an educator. I know she is happy in heaven and I will pray for her and for comfort to her family.
God bless, Diane Flynn
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