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Carolyn Gilbert
November 25, 2019
To Aunt Mildred and family:
Keep looking up to the hills from whence cometh your help, GOD will give you all the strength to carry on. Weeping may endureth for a night, but joy will come in the morning. Rodney is at peace now. I know that it hurts, for I too, suffered a great loss of two siblings. Always cherish the memories and the good times that you all shared. Rodney knew that he was loved beyond measure. Sleep on Rodney, take your rest. Because GOD loved you best.
Vanessa StokesTabb
November 25, 2019
So sorry to hear Rodney's passing...I pray the Lord grant you all the strength to get through this challenging time.
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