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T. Parker
October 12, 2009
To The Rosen Family
Although I did not personally know Joseph, I wanted to take this moment to express my deepest sympathy to your family. No doubt the loss of such a dear loved one will be felt by many.
Long ago the faithful man Job asked if an able bodied man died could he live again? The comforting answer is yes. Our God and Creator of all things yearns to bring back to life those who have died. (Job 14:13-15)
May you find comfort amongst family, friends and the comforting words found at Isaiah 26:19 and Psalm 37:29.
May this and other promises recorded in the Holy Scriptures continue to carry you and your family through this critical time.
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