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Peaches Ellis
October 11, 2006
Well Neal you beat me there! Keep a look out on me being in the place that we all are trying to go to. You looked over me as a child and I guess you get the honors of looking over me in heaven too.
I love you big brother, and know that this world will miss the kindest, sweetest, most loving man that we all know.
Love always your little sister,
Peaches,
& The Ellis Family
Angie, Raymond, Jamie, Grace, Momma Ellis, James
The Ellis Family
Rev. AnnaMarie Franklin
October 11, 2006
To Sherman Trueheart and Family
Its hard to lose a brother but comfort yourself in knowing that God never, never makes a mistake. He loves all of you so much. Now look to the hills from which all of your help and understanding will come for only He has the answer as to WHY? Be bless and be sustained by your faith in a God who knows all.
KIMBERLY HAWKINS
October 11, 2006
Spencer, you will be missed by all who knew and loved you. I thank God for you and may his peace and blessing hold your family together through this difficult time. Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not heal. Rest now my dear friend the journey is over. May God truly bless the Trueheart family and know that your loved one was truly loved by many.
May God Bless You.
Kimberly Hawkins & Family and all your neighbors from 23rd and "T" Street.
From the Staff of Henry W. Dabney Funeral Home
October 11, 2006
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
TRISH HOLLY
October 7, 2006
Friend, you will be missed! God came to claim his angel. You were sweet, kind ,loving, and a dear friend to many. And I will always hold you dear in my heart. I LUV YOU! It's hard sometimes to let go....and just let God, but I guess i can....L.O.L! I now have another guardian angel!!!! I LUV U!
BIG TRISH & FAMILY
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