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6 Entries
rose smith
March 9, 2010
Darlene, you were like a shinning star to me and even though you were ill you still had faith and wisdom and may your light continue to shine, until we meet again.
Joe Williams
March 6, 2010
To My Friend & Big Sis, You Are Very Much Missed & Loved By Many !!!! You Will Always Be In My Heart....
Erica Lillie
March 6, 2010
I love you and i miss you oh so much MOMMY!!
Sheria & Dalton Knox
March 6, 2010
Ma, the most caring, giving, and wisest women I've ever known. I miss your wisdom, your guidance, your love and your laughter, it would have the whole room laughing. My best friend is what you will always be, and I want you to continue watching over us. Until we meet again! We love you!!!! Re & Dalton
Aryana Knox
March 6, 2010
Grandma, I wish you were here to see how big im getting. But I know you are in Heaven watching over me, I miss how we used to play toghether with my dolls, you would read and sing to me, and those are happy memories. I love you Grandma! Your Pumpkin, Aryana
Sheria
March 6, 2010
When I think of you.
You make me smile
I can feel you.
I’m missing you.
Where is my heaven?
Where can you be?
How do I get there?
Do I believe?
Where is my sunshine?
Where is your light?
I wanna see you,
So you can make me smile.
The most fragile part of me,
Nurses our strongest connection.
You live in my memory.
With a philosophy,
That now offers me completion.
I’m so well.
And it’s strange to be.
I’m torn by misdirection.
You’re my ambassador.
You personify my admiration.
So beautiful.
I live for you.
As you live for me.
This is such a happy ever after.
You traveled miles,
Now we’re past the finishing line.
We’re starting on time.
I wear your name, If they knew where to look
They’d find it.
You showed me.
I am I,
Because you be.
Forever.
So magnificent.
The most amazing story I ever told.
So much more to be written.
Thank you.
you make me smile.
you make me smile.
you make me smile, I can feel you.
I’m missing you.
My love,
my Love.
Love.
Missing my love.
I know I can hear you.
I’m missing you.
I only pray my skin be as soft as yours.
My wisdom flow so fluidly from my mind.
My eyes speak so truly of my spirit,
And my laughter speak the clarity of time.
You were once the I, that’s now missing you.
You were once the baby, born.
And you had dreams of making a difference in the world.
My journey was formed.
My Lady, My best Friend, Mommy I miss you more than you will ever know. Until we meet again!
Sheria Knox
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