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Condolence From: Enid V Gayle
Condolence: I remember Bro. Stanley and his devotion to the Word of God. I remember his unique laughter.I will always remember the mangoes.
Saturday January 06, 2018
Condolence From: David & Loraine Parkinson
Condolence: We remember Stan with great fondness and sincere appreciation for his love and generosity of which we were blessed when times were difficult.
Wednesday January 03, 2018
Condolence From: Gladys Brett
Condolence: Mr. Karram was a genuine Godly saint. He always greeted me with a scripture verse along with his infectious smile and great laugh. I will always remember him. Until we meet again.
Monday January 01, 2018
Condolence From: Donovan D. Cole
Condolence: I remember him and his wife fondly. He took many devotions with us at Merl Grove High during the 60's. We of that period benefited significantly from both his and his brother's contribution to the building up of the school. (Eppie Edwards, Jamaica).

I can see him and his brother Albert rejoicing, together with Pastors Cole and Henry White. I could include many others also. (Lloyd Cooke, Jamaica).

The life of Godliness that Bro Stan led has endeared him to so many who remember him even after decades. We thank God for him! (Donovan & Lorraine Cole)
Sunday December 31, 2017
Condolence From: Phil & Cheryl Bristow
Condolence: We send you our love and prayers. David & joanne speak of Stan's faith and love for his family and while we mourn his passing with you, we celebrate his entering the Paradise Chapter of his life.
Romans 8:38-39
Sunday December 31, 2017
Condolence From: Peter & Linda Taylor
Condolence: Mr. Karram was a mentor, a Godly man - an example to all who came close to him. His prayers - beautiful. His advice - thoughtful. His laugher - contagious. He wrote poetry in his twenties, and these lines are from a poem he wrote in Pine Grove Jamaica in August 1945 that sum up his life to me: "He leadeth me - then ever let me follow, With steps unwavering and a faith ne'er dim. Nor let me turn aside to my own choosing, But simply, safely trust my all to him....He leadeth me - O how my heart rejoices, That I have God Himself to be my friend; Then let me praise Him through the mist and shadow, He'll lead to lasting sunshine at the end." We don't mourn as others mourn - 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 - good bye to a dear friend, until we meet again in the clouds.
Saturday December 30, 2017

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