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Thurston Crane posted a condolence
Even though my sister Melissa and I wasn't on the best of terms in recent years, I still loved my sister. She will be missed in the coming days,months, and years.I needed time to forgive but I think I wasted to much time and now its to late and only time now is for goodbyes until we meet again in another time. Sissy, now you can rest in peace with no worries or sadness as to who will talk about you or accuse you of anything. May God put his hands around you and hold you ever so tightly to let you know you are now truly loved.
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Myrtle Crane Her sister posted a condolence
My memories of my precious sister Melissia(Sissy).She was my Protector when I was growing up.She took me on her dates.How we talked how she loved loved her 1st husband Donald and how we would go to places where he was and just laugh together saying yep he thought sissy didnt know where he was.Memories of her petite cute self and her Beautiful smile.God I will miss you sooo much til my dieing day and I Love you sooo much my sweet precious sister.Iam sooo sorry I didnt get to tell you this before all this tradgey.I will be sooo lost til my dieing with out you Sissy.It hurts sooo bad more than any one knows knowing iam left in this hard world with out my big sister.I Love you soooo much!!!
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Billy Crane posted a condolence
Oh, oh, oh, yes, lets talk about SISSY. She was my very first friend when she was born. I had many hours of fun with her in the summer sun. We hid an played hiding go seek. She made my friend upset many times taking his toy cars an running an hiding them. I miss wrestling with her as kids. She was born with problems as a little girl growing up having a bad daddy to mistreat her in everyway possible. She took that abuse on up into adult hood struggling with problems. The hate that she took on as a child, caused her to resent the true love that was trying to be given to her. She would tighten up when a true hug came her way. She just didn't know how to handle it. She was abused in the relationship that she was in from what she'd tell us. So all her life was built on a foundation of hate. I tried to chisel lots of that hate away, but she was built with a steel chamber of hate that couldn't be taken down. I tried an tried but couldn't do it. Anyway now no hate can ever be within her ever again. I hope to GOD that he overlooked her mean an hateful ways while she was here with us, due to her full total abuse that she took as a child an the hate was bestowed within her as she grew up to an adult. She still had a little girl trapped inside wanting to be loved truly by someone who did not know how to find it an even know how to truly give it. Anyway, my little sister did get a hug from me everytime she saw me, even though she'd tighten up like steel. She'll be so greatly missed by her big brother. Before she left she helped Crissy out to take away her withdrawal with medicine that she'd didn't have to give her. She did have a touch of love that was trying to break free from her hate chains that held her back. Her tears of sadness when she saw that she lost her leg an the tears that she brought to me by seeing her carefulness that she had for her sister in law. Anyway I'll see you one of these days only if GOD has looked over the bad things that you've done to so many people while you were here with us. Rest N Peace Sissy We Truly Truly LOVE YOU WAY TO MUCH. From your big Bubba Lil Billy
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