STUARD F.H., Ardmore
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3 Entries
D. Allen
April 18, 2013
May the hearer of prayer continue to comfort your family during this most difficult time.Lean on those close to you for strength,let their words embrace your heart and soothe your soul.
Kathleen Hawkins
April 5, 2013
In the past 7 or 8 years that I have known Eleanor, I greatly enjoyed the lunches we shared, stories about her life and family and her wisdom. She frequently talked about her work in the gardens at Harriton House. I always looked forward to visiting her and spending time with her.
Donna Geiger
April 4, 2013
Eleanor was such a delight to visit. As the Hospice Chaplain I was able to sit with her, listen to her stories about her family and church. I am grateful to have been able to share Eucharist from the Book of Common Prayer with her. I will miss her smile. May the peace of our Lord be with you all.
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