

After the coffin incident, ask Reginald “Are you sure?” over the phone.Ask Reginald why he bought an axe at the cash register.The correct choices are antifreeze, an axe, rat poison, and measuring tape. When shopping with Reginald, buy him ONLY the tools he asked for-no more and no less.When meeting Reginald, be honest about the kind of book that you want.A broken column headstone represents life cut short.Pretend to talk to ghosts during Twyla’s family dinner.Tell Reginald you do not have experience with rodents.Tell Reginald that you are building a birdhouse.Tell the mystery number that you think Twyla is a good person.When deciding on a ghost to talk to, choose the girl.


When meeting Twyla at the cafe, stay quiet all three times you are given the option.Aside from a few different scenes, the True Ending is the same regardless of the route that you achieved it on. Not all of the correct choices are needed to get a good ending, but you need ~70% of the correct choices to get a good ending. Please be aware that reading these guides will give you spoilers. Florence, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.The following is a list of guides for getting the Good Endings/True Ending in Cemetery Mary. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Friends are invited to join the family virtually via Facebook live: Flagg Serenity Memorial Chapel. In compliance with CDC COVID-19 guidelines (including required masks) a private family, socially-distanced Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, August 22 at To God Be The Glory Holiness Church, 3521 St. Carolina Mattie Battle, Orange Mills godmother, Linda “Gail” Hall, Palatka and a host of uncles, aunts, grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Lauderdale Johnny (Betty) McCloud, Lakeland Elijah (Jackie) Offord, S. Lauderdale Willie Florence, Jr., Terrence Florence, Ja’vontae Florence, all of Palatka Quanneasha (Jammie) Cooks, Milton, FL like sons, Daquari Scott and Kamarre Anders like a daughter, LaJada Rich, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Anthony (Dot) Wellon, Gary (Stephanie) Wellon, Bridgette (Carl) Lewis, Willie Joe (Garsha) King, Marvin King, Donald King, Kevin (Rhonda) King, all of Palatka Cavonda (Wilmon) Jenkins, Gainesville aunts and uncles, Lamar (Georgia-Ann) Florence, Lewis McCloud, Alfred (Mary) Hines, Mary Smith, Essie Gibbs, all of Palatka Larry (Blossom) Florence, Ft. Lauderdale father, Willie Florence, Palatka siblings, Earline Session, Dondrell Florence, Sonya Nicole Florence, Sedrick Florence, Xavier Florence, all of Ft. He leaves to cherish his memories: wife, Yolanda Florence daughter, LaShay Florence son, Torance Dennis, all of Palatka stepdaughter, YaShekia King stepsons, Tyrell King, Atlanta, GA Emanuel Lookadoo, Jr., Valdosta, GA LeTeran Hall, Gainesville mother, Marion Florence, Ft. He enjoyed listening to music, watching sports (especially his beloved Miami Hurricanes) and spending time with his family, especially his “wifey” and grandchildren. Reginald was employed in the Kraft Paper department at Georgia Pacific and also Fresh Point of Fort Lauderdale. He was a member of To God Be the Glory Holiness Church. Reginald was united in marriage to the former Yolanda Denise King. He was educated in the Putnam County School District. A native of Palatka, he was the son of Willie and Marion (McCaskill) Florence, born on Monday, October 14, 1968. Reginald Alvin Florence, 51, of Palatka, entered the sunset of life on Friday, Augat Putnam Community Medical Center, Palatka.
