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NeeNee Gorny
October 22, 2008
God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "come to me." With tearful eyes we watched and saw you pass away. Although loved deeply, we could not make you stay. A gentle heart stopped beating and put your hands to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. My deepest sympathies to all.
Cathy Gorny Rizun
October 20, 2008
Dear Auntie Evelyn and my dear Cousins,
Your love for your brother comforted him, gave him strength, and light, the light he needed to continue on his new path. Remember his smile...such a beautiful smile. He will always be smiling down on all of us. I am so sad for us that he's gone but so happy for him that he's with God, Uncle Archie, Uncle Dan & Aunt Lucy. Bless you all. I love you.
Your cousin, Cathy
Jeannie walker, McAnulty, Lyons
October 20, 2008
Mrs Gorny, Evelyn & family,
I want to say how sorry I am about Steven passing away. He was a good friend who I haven't had a lot of contact with the last few years. He loved coming to our house and getting some of my hubbys venison hotdogs, he also had given me many flower plants when he was working in the nursery. He told me many times that Evelyn was his world, my heart goes out to you!!
My thoughts are with you all =o(
cheryl kubiak
October 19, 2008
To Aunt Evelyn and all my cousins,
Words cannot explain how I feel right now but know in your heart how sorry I am about your son and brother. You all were very brave and loving in the end. Steven has taken that with him and always will be watching over you. Love and much support to all of you.
Love,
Your cousin
Cheryl
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