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Deborah and James Euland
December 9, 2008
Rosetta and Family,
Please know that you have our deepest sympathy. It is our prayer that God will help you make the readjustment to life. Just remember that God promises that He will be with us and He will bind up the broken hearted.
Theresa Waddell
December 8, 2008
We are so sorry for your loss. I will really miss him. He was the most wonderful man! He was always so upbeat and positive. Even when he was not feeling well he managed to keep a smile on his face and cheer up those around him.
Joan Green
December 5, 2008
As I kneeled in prayer, I asked God to wrap his loving arms around you and give you comfort in your hours of breavement. Memories of happiness and joy you shared with George will help you cross the bridge of sorrow and into the land of joy and laughter. I know you two had a wonderful life together. You always had a smile on you face(I know George played a part in this-smile) Hopefully, the group can get together and talk about the good times.
Love Ya (Morgan Alumni)
Joan Green (TTC)
The Brown Family
December 4, 2008
Deacon Martin was a good man who always had a wonderful smile and great sense of humor. He always treated everyone with respect and will be truly missed. One of a kind deacon. Our prayers go out to his wife and family.
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Jenette V. Wright
December 4, 2008
To Sis. Rosetta and family,
My prayers are with you. Bro. Martin will truly be missed.
May God's blessing be upon you.
Nevada Heyward
December 4, 2008
To Mrs. Rosetta Martin and Family:
The members of the class of '45 of Burke High School share your loss. George was a viable part of the class and willingly fulfilled any task that he undertook. He seemed to always know the mission that God designed for him. Surely, we will miss him. However, he has gone to his reward, but we will see him again. Our loss is heaven's gain.
We pray that you will find comfort in knowing that God cares for you.
The Class of 1945
Burke High School
Ruth Cook, Sect.
Nevada G Heyward, President
Leonard & Sherry Seymour
December 4, 2008
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
James T Jones
December 4, 2008
The Martin Family
May God continue to bless and keep you. You are in our Prayers
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