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Rev. & Mrs Rubin Smalls
July 26, 2005
To the Brown, With deepest Sorrow that we are unable to attend the home going service of Oliver. Just know that our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through period of sorrow. Please know that earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.
Devan Middleton
July 26, 2005
To cousin Luann and family, I am sorry to hear about your lost. I love you and you will be in my prayers. I know that God will take you through this trying time in your life. Luann your best friend is resting. But God has blessed you with children and grandchildren to help you through this. And what they are nobody can not do God will take over and do the rest. I know Oliver was a very nice man. Always willing to hold a conversation with you. You and the children were blessed to have him. May God bless and keep each and everyone of you.
Devan, Patricia, and Robert Middleton
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