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May 24, 2010
Dad,
You told me last fall, that you were hurting and wanted to go home. I knew which home you were talking about and said it was very beautiful and peaceful there. You were going to take care of some unfinished things down here before you went and you did. He who lose what he gains will gain the Kingdom of God when he is called home. May the Dear Lord greet you with open arms into his Kingdom. I thank you for the Love and Spiritual upbringing you gave me. My family thanks you for the font of knowledge you gave us. Your knowledge will be carried on in my children and their children and children's children forever. See, even you couldn't have lived forever on this earth to see it all even if you may have tried. @ just a few weeks short of 87 years old you were the oldest male Helbling in our geaniology. Rest easy now, because the burden is off your back. May the Dear Lord Rest Your Weary Head. We will do our best to carry our burdens on earth. We will take care of mom like you asked. Thanks for everything Dad.
Love,
David & Beverly & Samuel & Naomi & Abigail
Debra Dunn
May 14, 2010
Roe,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I always enjoyed visiting with your dad when I was in town and I know how much you will miss him. Keep up the garden in memory of him.
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