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Donna S Wooten
June 19, 2020
To Buddy's family,
My name is Donna Wooten. I was his Kindergarten teacher at Sanders Clyde. When he came into my class, I asked him if he wanted me to call him Buddy or Fred. He quickly said, "Call me Fred Brown, Jr." So I did. I loved that precious little boy with all my heart. I can see his sweet little face in the face of Graduate Buddy. I'm so sorry for your tragic loss. I will keep you all in my prayers. Bless you and God bless Fred Brown, Jr. ❤✝
Trina Jones
June 19, 2020
Words will not wipe away your tears and hugs may not ease the pain but hold onto your memories because forever they will remain
Latarsha Williams
June 19, 2020
Livi , I so sadden to hear about this . May God bless you and your family in y'all time of sorrow. You have my deepest sympathy . Praying for y'all much love .❤❤❤
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