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Waymond Mack
July 30, 2003
Words cannot begin to express my sorrow when hearing the news of Mrs. Engrams passing. In my developmental years, her words and approval meant so much to me. Her guiding hand has touched so many people, and so many have been touched by her untimely passing. I am but one of many who will feel the void left my Mrs. Engrams passing. My prayers, and the prayers of my family are with all the surviving family members and friends. God bless you all.
Barbara E. Anders
July 27, 2003
My sincere condolences on the passing of Mrs. Engram. May your faith and wonderful memories of her life sustain and comfort you.
Barbara Edwards Anders (from the neighborhood)
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