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Therea Lamont
December 29, 2010
Missin u, so hard to beleieve ur gone., didnt pick up anything n ur voice the friday before u passed or that saturday you comming from Lowes...i remember saying to u go home get some rest before u got to wk sunday nite.... Then u tex me bout 11:04pm...guess u was tellin me good bye...REST N PEACE MY BELOVED FRIEND....
Theresa Lamont
December 17, 2010
Memories of you will last a life time.
December 9, 2010
Terry and Melvin, my heart goes out to you and your family. Just found out. My prayers with you. Kimberly Lynch
December 3, 2010
Nicey,
My deepest sympathy to you, Bobby, and the Royster family. Sometimes, no matter how much faith we have, it takes a lot out of us when we lose someone. But loving memories gives us the faith to go on. Cherish the memories...
Aaron "TJ" Majette
Reggie Lee
December 3, 2010
To Sister Denise & Family, May the God of all comfort, bring comfort to you and your family at this time and the days ahead. Look to Him, lean upon Him and He will provide and give you guidance for the decisions that lie ahead. His grace is sufficient for you and His power works best when we are weak, for when we are weak, then we are strong in Him. In the love of Christ.
December 3, 2010
To Fred and the rest of the Royster Family. May God wipe the tears from your eyes, comfort your hearts and give you peace at this time of sorrow. Our prayers are with you always. Pastor & First Lady James D. Quarles & The Praise Temple Church Family. 4211 9th Street NW, Washington, DC
Bro. Hubert HunterSr.
December 2, 2010
To my Brother Melvin, May God Bless you and the family in time like these, let us look too the father in Heaven and pray.That he keep you, and hold you in his hands. God Love you and so do I.
Mr. Hubert Hunter Sr.
December 2, 2010
HI Melvin many blessings to you and your family at this time and remember God is in charge.
Johnetta Brown
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Ms. Bea
December 2, 2010
Hello Precious Niecy! My heart is heavy with you and for you and the family at this time for the sudden loss of your loved one. I send this to express my sympathy to you and let you know that God have you in the palm of His hand and secure in His bossom. Just know that your help comes from the Father and look to Him and stand on His word. It's alright to cry because God has a bottle to gather your tears. Remember there's the box of tissue in your hand. When the tears are gone open the Bible that's in the other hand and be assured of where your help comes from. I pray God's grace, mercy, peace and love be with you.
Agape and Shalom, Ms. Bea
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