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In Loving Memory of Sherman Ceasar Sunrise: March 2,1961-Sunset: March 2, 2021

By Michelle Tyson

 

“Giving Honor Unto Whom Honor Is Due”

 

Honoring North Tulsa’s own legend, Sherman Caesar a man that came in to my life with intentions on never leaving.

At an early age, I crossed paths with a man that valued family and was full of love.

Instantly claiming me and becoming my hero, he gave me genuine love that was unconditional.

When it came to me, he offered to become a part of his family’s lives forever, and I accepted and had no clue that I would be so connected to this man.

He was and still is everything to me. I’m so shocked, hurt, and deeply sadden in my heart because from the day I met him, I could never imagine life without him.

I promise to never forget about my Daddy, Mr. Sherman the Great.

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I will always love you rest well Daddy, rest well.

 

Love,

Michelle

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