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Shirley Ferguson
July 1, 2019
I met Courtney when we both worked for Empire State College & was pleasantly surprised to learn what a warm, personable person she was. When she was ready or felt safe enough, she shared things about herself that she wanted me to know; including her cancer diagnosis. She asked me to pray for her, I assured her I/we would and that's what I did - now I found out she'd recently passed. I miss her even more now even though we didn't keep in touch after she left the college. My prayers are now that God Will Comfort her children and family.
Barbara and Richard Coalts
June 30, 2019
Kayla sorry to hear about your sister. Sending condolences to you and the family. R.I.P. Courtney.
Gloria camacho
June 30, 2019
I only known you for a short time but the time i knew you were wonderful memories. I enjoyed being part of the family when eddie and kayla said i do. God bless. Rest in peace. Sending love and hugs
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