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Sharon Gainey
March 8, 2008
Dear Tommie, I may not have seen you for years, We may have lost touch, but that does not mean you were not loved. I have many fond memories of our childhood together as brother and sister. I will always remember you and carry you in my heart. I wished I could have found you sooner, so I could have had more time with you, but it was not to be. I know in my heart I will see you when I see my sweet Jesus. With deep love, Your sister Sharon
The Staff of A.B. Coleman Mortuary, Inc.
March 8, 2008
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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