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ERICA ACKERMAN
March 3, 2018
Uncle Riddic is my grandfather brother. I remember him as being a very nice man. May he continue to rest in peace
Nancy Lockhart
June 1, 2010
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May God's word comfort you during this time. Nancy Lockhart
Faye Jones-Bennett
May 29, 2010
My Cousin Riddic was very special to me! I am going to miss HIM very, very, much! He was very unique, soft-spoken, stylish and funny. HE LOVED HIS FAMILY IMMENSELY....But!GOD WAS ALWAYS FIRST!
Our Family take comfort now because we know He is at Peace! You're Free Sparrow-Now..along with GOD- We Know You will be Watching Over Us!!
I Will Always Love You...One Day We Will Meet Again!
Paulne Kelly-Bush
May 24, 2010
To The Ackerman Family,
He is free.My heartfelt sympathy is with you today and always.May you find comfort knowing that many from the Walterboro Community are praying for you.I truly belive he is singing in the heavenly choir.Tears will fall.why not cry? Be encouraged,One day we hope to meet him in the sweet by and by.
Veronica W.
May 24, 2010
Dear Ackerman Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. As the days and weeks go by, may you be comforted by the memories you have and by those close to you.
I have found Isaiah 33:24 to be comforting where the prophet says" No resident will say I am sick, all those dwelling in that land will be those pardoned for their error". I hope that scripture can help you as much as it has helped me. Sincerely
COURTNEY GETHERS
May 24, 2010
TO.ACKERMAN AND BLAKENEY FAMILY
I AM DEEPLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS.I AMPRAYING THAT GOD KEEPS YOU ALL STRONG ANDYOUR MINDS IN PERFECT PEACE.WEEPING MAY ENDURE THROUGH THE NIGHT BUT JOY COMETH IN THE MORNING !MAY YOU ALL FINE COMFORT IN THE SWEET MEMORIES THAT YOU ALL SHARED WITH RIDDIE IN THIS TIME OF SORROW, MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL BARBARA GETHERS
May 24, 2010
May God comfort you in this difficult time for the LORD is good;His mercy is everlasting,and His truth endures to all generations.
*lillie mae Felder/Family
Walterboro,South Carolina
Clara Hodges/Harold McFadden
May 24, 2010
To the Ackerman Family,
Weeping may endure for a night but Joy cometh in the morning. May God bless and comfort each of you during this very difficult time. God has called one of his Good and Faithful servants home. May he rest in peace.
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