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Tacha Wilson-Agurs
June 20, 2008
My heart and feelings of sympathy goes out to the entire Cheek family. Without you we would be less of a family. We feel your lost and mourn with you.
TERRICA CAISON
June 20, 2008
REST IN PEACE GREAT GRAND MA
Tracie Cheek
June 20, 2008
Maggie you are in a better place now, Worry free, Stress free, Pain free, From your grand-daughter Tracie (Keisha) and family we love you, We were blessed to have you here but God needed you more to complete the #1 team...Big Moe,Cecil,Big Dell, Grand Ma Sarah,Melvin and You. He choose the Best!!!
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