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Ruth Reese
December 6, 2011
Dear Mr. Simmons and family,
Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your wife, mother,and grandmother. Sincerely, The USAO Information Receptionist Unit(Sharon, Ruth, LaTasha, Vennetta, and Crystal)
M. Jackson-Green
December 6, 2011
To Destinee & The Simmons Family:
Rose Valley teachers and students are keeping you in our prayers. You talked often of your Grandmother in such a loving way. God Bless you and the family.
Rose Valley Elementary Teachers and Students
Teresa (Tee) Brown
December 6, 2011
Uncle Joseph and family,even though I am not there physically my thoughts and prayers are with you. As the saying goes - God is good all the time..and we will understand it better by and by.
Love Your Niece and Cousin,
Bishop Ricky Town
December 6, 2011
To Rev. Joseph Simmons and family: You have my prayers and deepest sympathy during your time of bereavement. Martha was a sweetheart and a blessing to the body of Christ.
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