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James Antonio Williams

December 6, 1983 ~ May 15, 2015 (age 31) 31 Years Old
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Message from Alphonzia Bain jr (Fonzo)
May 22, 2015 2:23 PM

During this time there are no words that I can say, or no act of kindness that I could display to lessen the pain that you’re feeling right now. But there is one thing that I can do. That is to send up a prayer for you, for I know my God as a comforter and a healer, among his many great names. Praying that he comforts you the way that no man can, praying for his healing virtues to bind of the wounds. For he told us in Psalm 147:3 that “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.
Tamika, Ziqunn, Margie, James Earl, Lakiesha, As the days turn into weeks and the weeks into months and the months into years, and the tears seem as if they would never end, remember there is someone who will always be there, call on him in those times of need for God is our refuge and strength, A very present help.
As I reflect on Earl, all I can see is that smile that he always displayed, no matter what the occasion was, he still smiled. That smile that brightened my days. That signature smile that I will always remember
Sharing in your pain
Love always
Alphonzia Bain jr
Aka Uncle Fonzo
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A candle was lit by The Craig Family on May 22, 2015 3:44 AM
Message from Joey Craig
May 22, 2015 3:43 AM

Man, I never thought in a million years that I would be having to write on here and have to say my goodbye. I always respected and loved having you and your family as my neighbors over on Pelligrini Ave. We had seen some of the best times and shared some of the worst of times. Not many people have been good to me in my life without always wanting something in return. You brother were never like that. Always welling to help and lend a hand. I never got a chance to tell you thank you for your good heart and infectious smile. I could be having a bad day and just you coming over and talking would make it better. Always smiling and no matter what you looked at the positive side of things. My mom called and was really upset about it. She said he was always a good man with a good heart. That if he said he would be there or would help you could know no matter what he was going to be there. You'll be greatly missed by our family. How we always regret not saying or seeing people after they are gone. I wish I could just have one of those lazy summer days back were we would sit outside and talk about the silly things of life or pick on our families for some of the crazy stuff they would do. To be able to look up and see you coming my way with that big smile and offering to help me on my jeep or whatever I would be working on. Until we meet again brother, nothing but respect and love...

Your friend
Joey Craig
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A candle was lit by Timekia Jones and Mekayla Pridget on May 20, 2015 5:28 PM
Message from Kayla
May 19, 2015 6:02 PM

Hi my name is Kayla and I am a local bible teacher. I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. There is a very comforting scripture at Isaiah 25:8. It says that soon Jehovah will swallow up death forever and that he will wipe away all of the tears. So we can all look forward to a time when death will be no more. I hope that this scripture can bring some true comfort during these difficult times.
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