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Robert and Judy Duffala
April 6, 2006
Jesus said, "Let not your hearts be troubled. You believe in God, believe also in Me." And to believe is to embrace His promises - the greatest of which is His love that prepares a place for each of us in God's Kingdom. We know it may sound trite, but that's exactly where our hope is, and where your comfort will be. This has been a difficult time for all of you, Jeanie and Randy especially, and our prayers are for the Comforter to make His presence known to you now and in the days to come as you adjust to your temporary loss. May God richly bless you with His joy and peace.
Robin Cliver
April 6, 2006
Dear Zea Family,
Just a note to let you know our thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you at/during this time. Your dad was very well thought of by our dad, Bobby Cliver, they worked together at the 80" and was a great man in our dad's eyes. May God Bless all of you at this time.
Sincerely;
The Cliver Family
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