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Robin Walden
November 21, 2005
Clara, Jimmy and Jerry,
I did not find out about Monroe's death until last night, and was not able to attend the visitation or service. I am so sorry and wish I could hug each of you. Monroe was one of the  kindest men I have ever had the honor of knowing. He will be greatly missed, and I wish I could have visited him once more before his death. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Lynn Hill
November 20, 2005
To the most wonderful person whom everybody loved and admired. You will be deeply missed and hope to see you again one day.
Love,
Lynn Hill & Family
Clifton Harrell and Family
November 20, 2005
In your time of sorrow may it easy your pain to know we are thinking of you.
Ricky Maddox
November 20, 2005
Aunt Clara, Jerry and Jimmy
 Uncle Monroe was a kind person,a hard worker and a good provider for his family. He always spoke well of other people. He will be missed by this family and all his friends.
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