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Richard Dixon
June 7, 2006
Rosa
My wife and I were sadden to her of David's death. Words are inadequate and seems almost senseless at such a time as this. Please know that we are here for you.
Prayerfully Yours
Deacon Richard Lee & Minister Martha P. Dixon
O.Addison Gethers
June 7, 2006
To the family of the late David L. Milford,
I'm sorry to hear the death of yoursloved one. My thought and prayers will be with you all during yours time of bereavements. God want put no more on you to bear and he would never leave you nor forsake you. Mr. Milford is resting peace with God where he wouldn't have to suffered no more pains and we all will miss him but we can cherished his memories of his life forever. When nights sorrow comes joy will come in the mornings. May God bless you all and keep the faith.
Sincerely yours,
O.Addison Gethers
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