[Funeral Program for Barbara Ann Jackson, April 23, 2011] Page: 4 of 5
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Mother,
Thank you for always being supportive throughout my life. You raised us to be a
close and loving family, and you told us to never let go of God s hand.
Love,
Micah
Mother,
You were a very loving and kind mother. You always gave us the best advice and
ensured we were always taken care of, no matter your own personal sacrifices.
Love,
Harold Jr.
My Mother, My Queen, My Best Friend,
My life will never be the same without your presence. I'm glad I had the
opportunity to tell you that I didn't know what I would have done without you.
You have supported my son and me in every step of our lives. Thank you for
rearing me in a Christian home and training me in the way I should go. It brings
joy to my heart when I think about how it feels when your hand touches my face
or when I lay my head on you to give you a hug and you smile and wink at me. I
miss you immensely. To God be the glory for all of the wonderful memories I
have to cherish.
Love,
Rhonda
Mother,
You were always there for us in the good and bad. You always wanted the best
for us in all we did or said. Thank you for teaching us how to cook and helping
me develop into who I am from within. I truly appreciate how you made sure
God was the foundation in my life and that is the best thing you could have done.
You made sure as children we had everything we needed and as adults you did all
you could. Gosh mom, I've learned so much for you, especially on how to treat
others in most all situations. Your generosity and your love that you gave is hard
to explain in words. I know you are definitely in a better place. May the peace of
God be with you always.
I love you,
Andrea
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