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Linda Fields
July 30, 2009
Evonne, my prayers are on going for your family during your time of sorrow. There are no words that can be said,please know that earth has no sorrows that heaven can not heal. Look to Jesus for the love, understanding,and comfort needed at this time. I am always a phone call away. Love Linda Fields and family
Dorothy Dillon
July 28, 2009
I will a;ways love you earm and i pray you sleep in peace. i could not face your funeral.i want to remember you laughing at me and asking me if i was finnaly going to stay in moncks corner.you will always be in my heart and you will never be forgotten
Melissa Weas
July 26, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Mrs. Copeland was a wonderful woman and I am glad that I got to know her working at Berkeley Middle. May God bless you!
July 25, 2009
Ilona and family I am sorry to hear of your loss. May God strengthen you daily during your time of sorrow.
Dionne Graham-Bennett and family
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Makisha Vandross
July 24, 2009
Copeland/President family,
On the behalf of my family members Donald & Elaine Hamilton Sr. and Disco Trucking Co. our hearts are heavy to learn about the passing of Earm. She was a delight to be around and always had a joke to tell. She was a very special person in many ways than most. Today your hearts are heavy, time and time will come as the pain of losing her will slowly not hurt as much. Keep her memories close as she loved her husband, children and especially her grandchildren. As well as everyone elses children. May God grant the family courage to go through the days ahead.
Diane West
July 24, 2009
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Mattie Sanders
July 24, 2009
My heart is heavy today as I learned of the death of my friend; Earma. She was a true friend, a bundle of joy and someone who always had a smile and would make others smile. My fond memories will be the wonderful way she served humanity and especially me. To the family, take pride in knowing that Earma was a rose that blossomed so others to see her beauty.
Pastors Bruce & Beulyta Doyle
July 24, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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