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Titus 2:3, "The senior women..have a manner of life..worthy of respect..teachers of divine good"
Mrs. Charla Sheppard
December 24, 2011
To Richard and All the Boyer Family,
I'm so sorry that I wasn't well enough to attend Mary's Homegoing Celebration. My husband Arthur, our children, Arthur III, Chelsee and Zachary would have celebrated with you, the life of someone so Dearly Beloved. Over the last 34yrs of Antoine's life, Mary and I made so many wonderful memories. She is a treasure in my heart and a Beloved Sister in the Lord. We shared many hours at home, several hours over the Ohio roadways and lovely musings together at Sunrise of Bexley. I look forward to meeting her again in Glory. Please receive the comfort and healing balm of The Holy Spirit to see you through both now and forevermore.
In Christ,
December 22, 2011
Mike:
Sharing the sorrow that you feel today and hoping it will comfort you and your family to know how much others care. Take comfort in the fact that you did ALL that you could do, for AS LONG AS you could do it. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Abdul and Charlene Rahaman
Dee and Paula LaPaugh
THE ALLEN,S
December 22, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Wallace McLean
December 21, 2011
To Richard & Family
Just know that you and your family are in my prayers.
Eloise Johnson
December 21, 2011
family may God bless you. I'm a member
of asbury. She will be missed.
Eloise Johnson
Judy Taite
December 21, 2011
Richard and Mike, you have my deepest sympathy at the loss of your sweet mom. She was a great lady, and lived a good, long life. May your memories of her bring you comfort and great joy!
your cousin,
Clarence - Tracey Tyree
December 21, 2011
Mike & family,
We send our deepest sympathy.
jill Johnson
December 20, 2011
Boyer family, may you all forever cherish the memories and find peace.
DeAudra Bell
December 20, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you this holiday season and always.
ricky wakefield
December 20, 2011
Grandma, may you rest in peace and watch over us all until we meet again. You will truly be missed, and never forgotten.
Andre & Cathy Saunders
December 19, 2011
May Jehovah watch over you in your time of sorrow.
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