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Naomi Hickman
June 25, 2009
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams and Family,
Please find comfort in the scriptures at Isiah 33:24. Here Jehovah promises us a system where no resident will say "I am sick."
I find comfort in the following words:
"Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal; Love leaves memories that no one can steal."
With our condolences,
Naomi, Robert, Stevie and Tony Hickman
June 17, 2009
Cynthia and Howard sorry about the loss of your love one may Jehova comfort you to your satifaction and remember Acts24:15 it will be fulfill!
Ophelia and Bonnie
Shelley
June 15, 2009
Cynthia,
I'm so sorry about Channie! 1 Peter 5:9 is so true when it says "...the same things in the way of suffering are being accomplished in the entire association of your brothers...". We all also have the hope of seeing them again!
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