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sally newport
October 27, 2008
Dear Family - There are not any words that make this time any easier. Just know that the memories that you have, are yours forever and grow stronger and stronger with each day that passes. Your mom reminded me so much of my own mom, I can hardly believe it has almost been ten years since she has been gone. Even though we rarely see each other, I think of you all often..especially how horrible you were to me when I was a kid at my grama Helen's house...Just kidding..It's ALL LOVE..Hope to see you all soon!!! My prayers and deepest condolences. Sally (Foley) Newport
Rick Chmielowiec
October 27, 2008
Joe and family...I am very sorry for your loss.
Holly Henderson
October 26, 2008
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences and prayers are with you and the family as you grieve and hope you find comfort from God's word.
Army & Jackie Leonetti
October 25, 2008
There are no words to describe the loss of someone we love. The pain is always great and the grief is always deep. But one thing is sure. Your Mom's spirit will always be with you and all your family. As time passes and the the tears subside, you'll recall the memories of the good times you had together. There will be smiles and satisfaction- satisfaction that you were a good daughter and honored her as so.
The following poem is one that was read when a dear friend passed away. Glean from it what you can and be assured that we'll all pray for her, knowing full well that she is now an angel in heaven and will be praying for, and watching over us. We thank our Dear Lord, for sharing her with us.
Do not stand by my grave and weep
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am a diamond glint of snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you wake in the morning hush,
I am the soft uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circling flight,
I am the soft starshine at night.
Do not stand by my grave and cry,
For I am not there, I did not die...
Author Unknown
Vicki Lee
October 25, 2008
To Aunt Mill whom my Dad, John Anticola spoke of so very often and loved so dearly~He and my Mom Betty were already there in heaven waiting to share with you the Greatness of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I did not share time with you in your later years, but I will never forget the Joy from wonderful Christmas visits as a young girl~ To All of her Family, rest in the peace that only God can give, and knowing that in heaven He will wipe away all tears (Rev 21:4)
God's Blessings to You,
Vicki (Anticola) Lee & Family~
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