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Tributes
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This is a favorite picture of my MOM and me. She was my best friend and biggest cheerleader. When you received a hug from my MOM you knew it was with every cell in her body, because she gave and was pure LOVE. On January 6, 2003 she was called home to decorate a place for our family. I know that she is probably up at the roller skating rink waiting for Jesus to lace em up! Do they allow dancing in Heaven?? Her message was simple " Within Each Day, Show, Be, Give and Receive Love ". I Miss You Leenee Arlene Wolfe
September 5, 1938 - January 6, 2003
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My Grandpa and me. He served in the Army during World War II. He was a Golden Glove boxer out of Chicago, a police officer, athlete and my mentor. Grandpa Brunson taught me how to be thorough in my work ethic, how to swim, play tennis, shoot hoops and to always believe in myself. He was proud of every little accomplishment I made, and immediately followed that with " So What Are You Going To Do Next". I miss his booming voice and ever present opinion. My sister Charese and I stood by his side as he took his last breath and I realized it was my turn to Pass It On. I Miss You Grandpa
Clesiastes Brunson December 15,1920 - March 19, 2002
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Go Granny, Go Granny, Go Granny!!!!! No one possessed more spunk, energy, wit or sarcasm than Grandma Brunson. She could have you in tears with her poignant perspectives (usually directed at Grandpa). Did someone say soul food? Granny could throw down when it came to Fried Chicken, Collard Greens, Black-Eyed Peas and Corn Bread (Who's Counting Calories??). She was part Indian, all Christian and loved Country music (maybe that's where I got it from?), and I miss how she would say and spell my name. I Miss You Grandma
Love Bunny
Iona Brunson September 5, 1903 - March 5, 2003
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