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John & Terri Sharpton
July 13, 2006
Dear Ivey,
I heard of Al's passing at church and have not seen you to give you our condolences. Al was a very special man and quite a character. We will miss him. I was just looking at some pictures from Fr. Alonzo's ordination and was laughing over the picture of my daughter, Christina and him kicking up their heels. We will remember the good times we had with Al.
Take care Ivey and may God bless you and your family with peace.
With deepest sympathy,
John and Terri Sharpton
Our Lady of Fatima
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