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Bruce Geldof
December 4, 2007
Lou . . .
Your kind and gentle demeanor, and always friendly "hello's", leave a legacy of you to be proud of. Those who new you WELL are lucky to have been a part of someone that I wished I met long ago. Missed by all who knew you, as prayers go out to your family. Farewell my friend.
Bruce
Marta B
November 30, 2007
My heart goes out to you in this time of sorrow.
In my acquaintance with Louis Randazzese I came to recognize his warm demeanor and his gentle spirit. He was polite and kind. I witnessed the warmth of love he shared with his sister, Sylvia, and her family. It was apparent how deeply moved he was by their loving embrace.
Although I did not know him well, I can speak more over on his family to whom I became acquainted, and of that experience.
I remember the smiles that would come to his face with the playfulness of Isabella and Sammy and the delight of Melissa’s cheer, and from Lou’s upbeat manner. I remember seeing their uncle’s gratefulness for Lou’s outreach and care for him in gentleness, compassion, and encouragement to him and for him. I saw his thankfulness for Lou’s heartfelt prayers for him, which especially touched me. So in this I share this aspect of their relationship. Whether his prayers were during Grace before dinner, with his friends from church (who’s prayers brought him through trials), between us, or directly between he and his Uncle Louis…time was spent with the Lord. In prayer…there, love is exuded. There, love was conveyed and hope encouraged.
Although we may not always understand…the Lord directs us not to lean on our own understanding, but to trust the Lord.
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;” Proverbs 3:5
May you have peace in knowing he is loved. May God rest his soul.
I pray his family finds solace in the Lords comfort and care during this time of sorrow and throughout your precious lives… place your cares unto the Lord and he is there with you. His love endures forever.
In Christ’s Love,
Marta
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