Our sympathy goes out to you in this time of sorrow. May you find some peace to ease your sorrow as you continue to find ways to honor your wife and son throughout your life.
A beautiful, woman and love of a lifetime. May God lift you up high Dean. The dark tunnel you are in now will slowly begin to fade to gray then eventually light will show itself. Slowly,and courageously you will go. She will be beside you, just not as before. Transformed into a glorious angel and there by her side, she watches Austin as he too, looks at you and says "Don't be sad Daddy, we are here with you" May you feel the brush of Angels wings and see glory with them someday.
Dear Dean:
With all my heart, you have my deepest sympanthy. You and your wife were the greatest "team" that I had seen in our REP local gatherings. She "backed" you up and was a great "helper".
I pray that your loss and sadness will not last too long. Those of us who have had losses like this know how hard it will be for your future.
And to loose your son, too !
We who have known you & your hard work and dedication - we will make all efforts to support anything you deem "important enough" to work on in your future.
You have my condolences & prayers. From my own personal tragic experience, time doesn't make exactly easier, but it does make the memories sweeter. That is what I focus on.
Texas LNFA
Dear Mr Martin,
My heart goes out to you and your family at this sad time. They are in a better place now. Just to let you know that we, at Lincoln Heights Christian Church, have been saying special prayers for you and your family. We will continue to keep you on our prayer list. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.