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Nikita Marshall
December 16, 2008
Marcus, you were such a great inspiration to me. I truly miss you and my Father. I know you and him are smiling down on our family. Love always,
Catherine Williams
December 6, 2008
Yes it takes time to heal when we lose someone. I lost my mom in 1990 who also lived in DC at the time and she was 51 when she passed away. I still miss her dearly. I try to remember the wonderful times I spent with my mom. Her smile, her laugh, her caring. It still seems like yesterday. I'm sure Marcus touched your heart as well. God promises in the Bible that he will remove all pain, sorrow, sickness, and death. He also promises those in the memorial tombs will here his voice and come out. This is a time we all should look forward to. My sympathy goes out to you and your family.
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