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Nancy Davis
September 17, 2009
To the families of "Daddy Cash". The Cash family has been very dear to my heart. I am so sad that "Daddy" passed away, but, he is out of his pain and at peace. And, what a glorious reunion he will have with "Mama" Cash and his brothers and sisters. May GOD give you the strength and courage to get you through this sad time and wrap his mighty arms around you to keep you safe. Patsy and Tabatha, you were wonderful to your Dad and Grandfather in the last days of his life. No one could have asked for anyone to be more loving and thoughtful. I wish Irma could have been here for you, but, she could not make it from Charlotte. I know she would have been there for you if she had of been here, but, you will be in her thoughts and prayers.
Love to all of you and contact me if I can ever be of any help.
Cathy and Debbie(Glen Allen)
September 17, 2009
Mr. Cash, was always there providing wisdom and a sense of security. He showed great respect for our family and in turn we had great respect for him. It has been an honor to have had Mr. Cash as a friend. Appreciation and fond memories will not go unforgotten. God Bless his family.
Dwight & Sandra Waggy
September 16, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Dwight worked with Ozzie at Reynolds
Patricia Earley-Carter
September 16, 2009
Pat & Family,
Your dad may have earned his wings in WWII, but now his brave and honorable wings are heavenly as well.
Blessings to your family,
Patti Earley-Carter (Pat's co-worker)
Pam Smith/Flippin
September 16, 2009
To the Cash Family,
Our thoughts are with you during this time. May the fond memories bring you peace and comfort.
- Gene & Milli Smith
- Donna & Pam
September 16, 2009
Randy and Karen,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Judy and Roger Miller
Irma Cash
September 15, 2009
Granville, Patsy, Randy and Gordon, You have my deepest sympathy, for the loss of your father. As I always called him, "Daddy" Cash, I loved him very much, and I was so happy that I got to spend time with him when I came to Richmond. He and Mama Cash were of great comfort to me, when my mother died, and I always felt very close to them. And, Tabatha. What a wonderful grand daughter you have been, and I know that you are deeply sad at this time. I love you all, and pray that God will be with you all, through this time of sorrow.
Although I will not be able to be there with all of you, you will be in my thought's, as you say good bye to Daddy Cash. He will be with Mama Cash now, and at peace.
Love you, Daddy Cash.
Irma Cash
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