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Shirley Hicklin-Johnson
June 12, 2008
To the family of Ms. Mae Young: I thank God for having giving me the chance to meet such a nice person.
Many times as a young girl I had the chance to visit her house in S.E. each time she made me and my sister and brothers feel welcome. Mae had the opportunity to watch her sons grow into men, she watched over her grand, and great grand children also. I thank God for giving her a chance to spend her most precious last days with the ones she adored. She will be missed, but always remember the love that she shared with each of you. God bless each and every one of you, and I will continue to keep all of you in my prayers.
Shirley H. Johnson
(Puddin's sister)
TAWANDA PEARSON
June 12, 2008
This entry is for the best aunt a girl could ever ask for. I can remember the many days and some nights that me and my three brothers spent around your house in Stanton Terrace, as my Parents (Bro & Pudding ) and you and & Uncle Midget and all of your friends had yourselves a good old time partying as we played upstairs with June, Duck & Ivan. I always knew you were having fun when I would hear you shouting, giggling and snapping your fingers to (Baby, Baby, where did Our Love Go)(Diana Ross & The Supremes). I don't have to ask that question of the love I have for you , because I know...It's with the Lord. We will all miss you and never stop loving you. REST IN PEACE SWEET ANGEL
your Niece, Tawanda (Young) Pearson
blair pugh-young
June 12, 2008
Grandma I love you and will always miss you love you your grandson Blair
VICTOR&BARBARA PRATT
June 12, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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