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IN MEMORIAM
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
DIANE TAYLOR February 28, 2004
Twelve years have gone by, yet memories of your smile, wisdom and love still linger so close. We miss you and love you eternally. Until we meet again.
Love, your family --- Cosby, Williams, Taylor and Morris.
JIMMIE JACKSON February 25, 1939
We wanted to wish you a happy birthday and to say we miss you more than ever.
We have such good memories of you to keep in our hearts.
Your beloved family.
$72 Million Awarded In Lawsuit That Linked Cancer To Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder
The Johnson and John- son baby Talcum powder.
A Missouri jury has awarded $72 million to the family of an Alabama woman who died from ovarian cancer, which she said was caused by using Johnson & Johnson’s well-known baby powder and other products con- taining talcum.
The civil suit by Jackie Fox of Birmingham was part of a broader claim in the city of St. Louis Circuit Court involving nearly 60 people. Her son took over as plaintiff following his mother’s October 2015 death at 62, more than two years after her diagnosis.
Marvin Salter of Jack- sonville, Florida, said his late mother, who was a foster par- ent, used the iconic talcum pow- der as a bathroom staple for decades
A Fox attorney said the jury verdict Monday night, which came after nearly five hours of deliberations at the conclusion of a three-week trial, was the first such case among more than 1,000 nationally to result in a jury’s monetary award.
The jury said that Fox was entitled to $10 million in actual damages and $62 million in punitive damages. Attorney James Onder said he “ab- solutely” expects Johnson & Johnson — the world’s biggest maker of health care products — to appeal the verdict.
The New Jersey-based com- pany previously has been tar- geted by health and consumer groups over possibly harmful ingredients in items including its iconic Johnson’s No More Tears baby shampoo.
IN MEMORIAM
LIONEL H. OUTTEN December 13, 1954 – February 25, 2001
Love is patient, love is kind. It always protects, al- ways trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres. Love never fails.
1 Corinthians 13:4, 7, 8.
The old love we had still remains. Missing you always. Christine.
IN REMEMBRANCE
LILLIAN WALDRON
April 15, 1940 – February 25, 2010
Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.
Today is the 6th year since you passed. They say it gets eas- ier to handle as time goes by, and I will agree.
But, there are often quiet unsuspecting moments that the grief of the loss encompasses you and leaves you breathless. You feel alone even in the midst of many.
Faith carried me in, out, over, and through it all. Here I stand today when I thought I would never be able to. I miss her immensely. Carolyn Waldron Thomas and family.
SISTER DOROTHY L. TAYLOR 6/15/58 – 2/27/15
It’s been 1 year since God called you home. We miss you very much.
When you left us, a part of me left too. We will always re- member you in our hearts. Also, your church family as well.
Gone, but not forgotten. Your husband, Warren; and the Tay- lor family.
IN MEMORY OF
IN MEMORIAM
MR. LEROY GREEN, SR.
Sunrise: January 9, 1924 Sunset: February 26, 2015
“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” Psalms. 116:15
Although the Lord has redeemed you for your heavenly re- ward, you are alive in our hearts forever.
Lovingly missed by: wife, Bertha M. Green; and the entire Green family.
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