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Chris & RoQuelle Saxby
March 14, 2006
Mrs. Ella Frazier and Family
Words cannot express how sad I am to hear about Mr. Frazier. May God continue to bless and keep you all strong during this time. As we know the family loved him but God loved him best.
Peace be with you all.
Eartha Brown
March 13, 2006
Mrs Ella and Family
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. I send my heartfelt sympathy to all of you. Bro Frasier lived a good life and now he has gone on to a better place to receive his reward. Please be encourage and don't worry, he is just asleep. God will take care of you.
Love
Stephanie Frasier
March 12, 2006
To Cousin Ella & Family:
I would like to extend my condolences to you and the family and please know that I will keep you all in my prayers.
Stephanie
Coretta Cohen
March 10, 2006
To: Mrs. Ella and Family. I am so sorry of your lost of your husband, whom I called Mr. Clarence. He has always been a gentle and caring person to me. Mrs. Ella and family you have my deepest sympathy and God will bring you through your lost. Mr. Clarence maybe gone, but he will never be forgotten.
JUDY LEGARE
March 10, 2006
To Leola(Co-Worker), Mrs. Ella & The Rest of the Frasier Family:
I Greet you in the Mighty Name of Jesus. God has a plan that we may never know about. God also is too WISE to make a mistake. The Wesley Family was blessed with Clarence and the wonderful music he made with his harmonica. Weeping may edure for a night, but JOY, uspeakable JOY comes in the morning. I know that you all are a Christian Praying Family, therefore you know that Heaven is a prepared place for "PREPARED" people and God only takes his own. Keep the Faith, Keep on Praying and God will surely take care of all of you. My deepest Sympathy are with my family. May God continue to Bless and keep you during your time of bereavement.
Judy Legare, The Legare, Patterson & Lessington Family of John's Island and West Ashley.
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