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Mohamed Bassiouni
December 31, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with the Bassiouni Family in their time of grief.
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September 22, 2011
"My thoughts and prayers are with the Bassiouni Family in their time of grief. At times like these, "God can give us power beyond what is normal," so we can keep going from one day to the next.
C. Wilson
September 21, 2011
To the family of Mohammed Bassiouni, you have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved one. May you find comfort at Isaiah 57:15.(Erma L. Davis, Park Forest, IL.)
Tom Smith
September 19, 2011
Like the wise man Job, Mohammed Bassiouni can say: “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." We can all look forward to a time when God will call and we will answer.
September 19, 2011
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
frankie haring
September 19, 2011
r,i,p,
R Golay
September 18, 2011
To the the family of Mohammed Bassiouni - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.
L J Coon
September 18, 2011
Mohammed Bassiouni
Military Officer
( 1937 / 2011 )
March-30 Veterans Welcome Home Day
Welcome Home
written by L J Coon
Welcome home my friend, from so much suffering
Welcome home my friend, step out of the pain
It’s ok to cry, we've all seen tears before
Its ok my friend welcome home
Talk of love one’s lost, so many years ago
And how you hurt inside, till no more tears would flow
Let the healing start, you can't look back no more
Its ok my friend welcome home
Welcome home, from so much suffering
Welcome home, step out of the pain
It’s ok to cry, we've all seen tears before
Its ok my friend, welcome home
Could I somehow sooth, your pain that lives within
If you just let go, the healing will begin
Holding on so tight, letting go is half the test
Its ok my friend welcome home
Welcome home, from so much suffering
Welcome home, step out of the pain
It’s ok to cry, we've all seen tears before
Its ok my friend, welcome home
It’s ok my friend…the pain won't hurt, no more ...
L J Coon
[email protected]
steven stancia
September 18, 2011
R.I.P.
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