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October 28, 2010
The Day God Took You
It was the shocking news that brought tears to my eyes, And you made me remember what it was like to cry. On that dreadful day, God decided it was your time to go. Everyone felt the pain, The family will always think of you. We know that you are looking down on us keeping us safe and making sure everthing is going ok in our lives. We still sit around and share our Lucky stories. I miss you sooooo much Uncle Lucky I love you and I know we will meet again.
Love you,
Roshonda Mitchell
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