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Deborah Phipps
December 11, 2021
Our Lord tells us that weeping endures for a night, but joy comes in the morning. What a beautiful promise, to know our grief is temporary, as we will one day be reunited with our love ones in Heaven. May God comfort you and give you peace in the days ahead.
Susan Vahle Scully - Country Brooke Apartments
December 10, 2021
John was a resident at Country Brooke Apartments for over 14 years. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. As I have been manager for almost 10 years, I had gotten to know John over the years. I would often help him with numerous things as he got older and less able to do for himself. He enjoyed telling me stories of his past career(s) and life history. He was quite a character and I was happy to have had the ability to know him and help him in his latter years. God Speed John!
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