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Leave a tributeIt's still hard to think about life without you. Your missed dearly. I have you in my heart forever. Till we meet again. Love you. Missing you.
Dianne
RIH
It's so very hard to believe that it's been 10 long years. I think about you and talk to you daily. I miss hearing your voice and seeing your awesome smile. You had an amazing sense of humor. I was just talking about that the other day. I can go on and on about how much I love and miss you. There will always be a missing link in our life.
We love you ALWAYS!
Your sister and brother-in-law.
Dianne and Cole
Love ya
Tony
I'm remembering you on your birth anniversary, Nov, 18th . RIHeaven. I miss you .
I can't put into words how much I love you and miss you. I still have a empty space in my heart. I miss your laugh and your sense of humor. Love you always. Your sister Dianne
I still can't believe it's been 8 years. I talk to you every day. I know that you are looking after us. You are so loved and missed. Love you always your sister Dianne.
I had a dream involving you and family, but this time I did not see you. Please know that you are forevermissed. You are the F in Fun!!! The S in Smile. Who am I without my joking cousin. It is your birthday . Know that my thoughts are about you today.
Luv,
Cheryl
Your Brother Tony
Love, your friend, Ada
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Determined to succeed
I first met Dwayne in Atlanta in 2005 during our first residency with the University of Phoenix. Classroom work was mostly team building, so Dwayne and I and three others worked together well, mainly because he was willing to do his part and more. I never knew Dwayne was a diabetic and he never led on that he was having any difficulty. He smiled constantly and was always a gentleman. He exhibited qualities in a man that spoke clearly determined to succeed no matter what he had to do. My dissertation journey has been difficulty filled with setbacks and obstacles, but Dwayne's spirit has been there to push me on. While looking for a copy of an article, Dwayne's picture that Aunt Mary sent me appeared out of nowhere. As I type this very story, Dwayne's picture is positioned at my workstation looking over me as I work. Now I as I come to the end of writing the final pages of my research study, I am reminded by Dwayne's constant vigil that I can do it, just as he was "Determined to succeed." Thank you Dwayne for inspiring me, and know that we have a date in heaven!
BROTHER LOVE
HEY DWAYNE WE ALL MISS YOU. I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT MY EDUCATION CONTINUES TODAY BECAUSE OF YOU. I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY HEART ALWAYS. TONY