1964
2017
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6 Entries
June 3, 2017
Sylvia
June 3, 2017
Sylvia
Giving God the glory first.
Aunt Minnie and Jan you two are in my heart and
Prayers.
Thankful for the life that Andre lived. God gave him to us for 52 years and so glad I have great memories of what
Family and cousins are.
Love you,
Praying for strength for the two of you.
I am keeping you in prayers .
May 30, 2017
Friend
Michael Alexander
I have also known you to be compassionate about what you believed in. You are and will be my longtime BFAM brother from another mother. Rest in Paradise.
May 19, 2017
Fort Lincoln Funeral Home Staff
The Staff of Fort Lincoln Funeral Home wishes to express to you, your family and friends, our sincere and deepest condolences on the loss of your loved one. Please know those we love remain with us for love itself lives on, and cherished memories never fade because a loved one's gone. Those we love can never be more than a thought apart, for as long as there is memory, they'll live on in the heart. (Mary Ramish)
May 14, 2017
May God's loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this very sad time Psalms 29:11
May 13, 2017
May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. Psalms 116:15
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