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Sally Henson
January 29, 2010
I ran across the obituary of Mr. Liener and I wanted to express my condolences to the family. No doubt you would agree that the death of a loved one is the hardest thing one can ever face. I have found great encouragement from the Holy Writings that has helped me cope in times like these. I often reflect on the words of the faithful man Job where he states: "If an able-bodied man dies can he live again? All the days of my compulsory service I shall wait, Until my relief comes. You will call, and I myself shall answer you. For the work of your hands you will have a yearning". (Job 14:14, 15) These words help me to see how God himself is so willing to bring us back to life. I hope you find a measure of comfort like I did. Again my sincere condolences for your loss.
Patrick Giel
January 29, 2010
Dorothy,
My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Paul will be missed by many.
Mark Summerville
January 29, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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