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Sharon Brown
April 17, 2015
There are no words to express when you lose your loved one, but most especially when you lose your mom. Nanny knew how much she was loved by Nancy, Will and David, her grandchildren, her daughter in laws and all those around her. What a wonderful family to be a part of in the care that she had, the attentiveness of all family, and their devotion to her. God bless each of you knowing she is one happy lady and that she is telling Jesus what accessory to wear with his robes! Love you Nanny.
L K
April 13, 2015
April 13
To family and friends of Ms. Davis. May memories comfort you, and prayer strengthen you, as Our Heavenly Father gives you courage to endure the days ahead. 2 Thes. 2:16,17 so sorry for your loss.
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