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Gerald Posey
December 10, 2007
My prayers go out to those who knew Wallace Davis. He was definitely a kind and gentle soul. He will truly be missed by each of us who knew and worked with him at the Cohen/VOA Bldg. May my God continue to comfort and protect each of you during this time.
Kim Hinton
December 7, 2007
To my cousin Jeremy and to Wallaces' family; Know that your extended family lifts you up in prayer until peace and joy rises in your hearts. Cousins, Kim, Frank and Lakeisha Hinton
Rev. Troy & Lisa Anderson
December 6, 2007
To entire Davis Family,
We are deeply sadden to hear of your loss. Just know that earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. Wallace is now rejoicing and he does not have to suffer any more, for he is where we all are striving to be in the arms of our savior Jesus the Christ.Sorry we can not be with you on tomorrow but know that our prayers are with you.
Love
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