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Vernell Hill
January 30, 2009
To my "Other Dad"; I truly miss you walking up to me saying "Son, you need some rest." But your ascension into Heaven was not a mistake 'cause God does not make any. However, I never got the chance to say “thank you” for everything you did for me. I hope that I reflected that in my actions towards you. Your QP family, particularly Cassie, David, and Reggie are trying so hard to fill your shoes for they are truly large. I know that Marie, Margo, and the family miss you terribly, but they should always feel that we support one another. I know that when my times get rough, you, mom and dad will watch over me. But you have truly earned your crown...
Thanks Dad. You taught me well!!!
Vernell
Margo Elliott
January 29, 2009
I love and miss you. I think about you constantly. My heart breaks in half knowing I will not see your smiling face again.
Cassie Frye
January 29, 2009
Mr. Adams, you are truly missed in more ways than one. I enjoyed our late evening talks about the Altar Servers, family, church and whatever comes to mind. Working in the kitchen at OLQP is not the same any more. Whenever I am there, I am always looking for you to enter and sit down with your cup of tea. Cynthia, Dave, Elaine and I are trying hard to keep the spirit of the Altar Servers going in your honor, but you see where there was just you, it now takes four of us to do that. You are truly missed. I know that Marie and family are missing you also, you were the lifeline to a lot of us, but I also know that you are not suffering with pain any longer. You're probably up there meeting and greeting everyone and keeping things in order especially with your brothers and friend Father George Wilson. May God blessing continue to be with your family, Marie, Darryl, EJ, Katrina, Babycakes, Princess, Margo and her family, and your sons. We miss you.
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