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Frances Montague
August 27, 2006
May the love of friends and family help you through your time of sorrow. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you dearly. Mrs. Montague and Gena
Nan Wilson
August 23, 2006
To the Evans Family: My prayers and thoughts have been with you since I heard of your loss. Know that the prayers and support of loved ones will sustain your through your grief. Most of all, trust in the Lord with all your heart, mind, and soul and He will give you what you need. He will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. I hope to talk with you soon. (Nannie Montague Wilson and Family).
Joyce Nyhaug
August 5, 2006
To the Evans family. You have our deepest sympathy for the loss of your son. "Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot bear." "Look to the hills from whence cometh your help. Your help cometh from the Lord". May God bless you. David, the boys and I love you all.
LaZandra Wolf
August 4, 2006
Mr. & Mrs. Evans,
I am a friend of your daughter, Rachel. I would like to send my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I lost my father last year, and Rachel was there to guide me until I was able to stand on my own. Please know, even though we have yet to meet, I am here for your family if ever needed.
Sunetta Dennis
August 3, 2006
To my Uncle and Aunt I am so sorry to hear about cousin Enos. May god bless you all stay in touch and hopfully next year my family and I can come out to visit.
Ralph Goodman
August 2, 2006
To the Evans Family, you all have my greatest sympathy,the lost of your son and may God bless you and comfort you
Phyllis (smith) Lee
August 1, 2006
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
Gwen Holt
August 1, 2006
To Mr. & Mrs. Evans:
When I heard that Enos had gone home to be with GOD, I simply could not believe it. I thought maybe someone had told me the wrong information. But I was confronted with the truth which just crushed my heart. YOu know Enos was MY SON also. There were times when I transported him to school and I had to look up to make sure he was on the bus. NOT ONCE, did I have any problems with Enos. He was always mannerable, kind, quiet along with his warm smile. He would sit in the last seat in the back of the bus on the right side. In the morning when I picked him up he'd speak and by him being the last one in the afternoon, he would say "bye" real quietly. It's been years since I've seen Enos but you know everytime I saw you all, I inquired about him. I too am sad to know he's gone, but I do know to be 'absent in the body is to be present with the LORD' and bye and bye we will see him again. I shall continue to keep your family in prayer. Just know that there is someone sharing your burden of loss and that you are not alone at this time. May GOD bless and keep you.
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