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Shakira Webb
November 11, 2009
Today made a whole month that my mommy has been gone. Before I even registered the date of November 11th, I listened to the last voicemail message she left on my cell phone. Although her voice was gone and rhaspy, it's good enough and I will keep it as long as I can. Just after listening to the message, with tears falling from the deep longing of missing her, the hospice social worker called...I didn't think twice as to why she picked today. Whether it be a month, a year or several years, mommy, I miss you terribly. Selah and I love you always!
Jacob Fuller
October 15, 2009
James, We sympathized with you and your sisters. You were the big brother to me and my brothers, so I will assume that you shall continue to be the big brother during this time of sorrow. Never forgotten, Butchfuller and the Fuller family from 11th Ave So.
May God bless and keep all of you.
Terence
October 15, 2009
Aunt phyllis you are truly missed. Love Terry and family.
Mary Ann Valentine
October 15, 2009
Thank GOD for his grace for we all must meet Him face to face one day. Death does not exist where He is and I'am sure Phyllis is there. For He said whosoever liveth and believeth in Me shall never die. Love your cousin.
Carolyn Peterson
October 15, 2009
To my family ...God has made no mistake, he has only taken her in the comfort of his care. Be encouraged! She has only gone from labour to REWARD! I love you all and you are in my prayers.
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