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April 28, 2019
May you Rest In Peace Bryan Key Everett. I will always remember your beautiful smile, your charm, your wonderful sense of humor, your brains, playing the piano and how brilliant that you really were. My prayers go out to your family and friends. Until we meet again my sweet prince on the other side. I am truly heartbroken but know that you are not in pain anymore. God bless.
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February 21, 2019
Losing someone close to you in death is a very painful experience. Please know that God "cares for you." (1 Peter chapter 5 verse 7) When it's hard to express ourselves to others, we can find comfort in approaching God in prayer. He understands. I hope this thought helps you cope during this time of grief.
D. Lee
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