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Fr.Bert Anderson
July 8, 2007
To the Family of David Lunn,
Jesus tells us that "Death is not the end"; "All who believe in Him will live forever".
May the Lord receive David and comfort you.
Ruth Marchand
July 6, 2007
Know that God is with all of you during this time. There are no words that one can say to help with the emptyness that you feel when you have to say goodbye to a loved one. All of you did a great job with taking care of your dad. You made his final days comfortable and taking him home was the best thing for him. We love you and know that your all in our prayers. God Bless.
Aunty Ruthie & Uncle Bob
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Degre
July 5, 2007
Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the entire family.
JoAnn Capaldi
July 4, 2007
Our hearts and prayers go out to you at this time. We love you Art!
JoAnn, Steve, Kayla, Madeline and Nevaeh.
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