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Brittany benson
February 1, 2005
This is autie Edna's Niece Brittany I give my deepest sympathoy to everyone defentley her sons,and my grandpa.
DEBBIE GOODWINE-WILLIAMS
January 29, 2005
TO MARIE, GIN, GENARIS, ARTHUR AND THE ENTIRE BROOMFIELD FAMILY, MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES. EDNA MAY ALWAYS BE IN MY MOST FONDEST OF MEMORIES. MAY GOD GRANT HER ETERNAL PEACE.
Harriet Singleton-Hawkins
January 28, 2005
Keeping all of you in Prayer. May God Bless all of you.
Your Cousin,
Harriet
Sandra Broomfield
January 26, 2005
God Bless
Tina White
January 26, 2005
May God be with you in your time of need.
Essie Lee
January 25, 2005
Robert Lee, James and the Broomfield Family, may your faith in GOD keep you strong at this time of grief. Essie
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