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Barbara Greene
February 21, 2008
I am so sorry for your loss. I used to talk with Xavier many mornings when he was at Goose Creek High. He always had a smile for me and this was the highlight of my day.
Sara Broxton
February 20, 2008
May God forever rest your soul. I did not know you , but you were a part of my children's flesh. They often spoke of you; and now they mourn. I love you and pray for your peace. My heart and prayers go out to Ms. Brown and Mrs. Gadsden. May the works they have done, speak for them.
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