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Marielle Bernstein
October 25, 2010
We love you and miss you Aunt Esther...see you one day again!!
Love you...Marielle
Eva Blada
October 23, 2010
Dear Family,
I did not know Esther but I do know the grief and sorrow that comes from losing a loved one. I have found much comfort through the pages of the Hebrew Scriptures, such as Is. 25:8 where God promises that death will soon be a thing of the past. It says, "He will destroy death forever. My Lord God will wipe the tears away from all faces and will put an end to the reproach of His people over all the earth - For it is the Lord who has spoken." If you would like to learn more about this wonderful promise, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
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