Karl-Lepik-Obituary

Karl Lepik

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LEPIK, Karl 92, of Spring Hill, departed this life peacefully with his wife at his side on Monday, Feb, 23, 2009. He was born in Estonia and resided in Spring Hill since 1994. Brewer & Sons 352-688-4991

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Dear Mrs. Lepik, Linda and Don, Although we only saw Mr. Lepik a few times we have fond memories of him... a gracious host with a warm smile, and referring to our young son as "Little Man".
He has "run his race and finished his course" and is now rejoicing with his savior. We pray that Jesus will comfort you in your loss.
Love, Cathy, Pascal and children

Tädi Endla, Linda and Don,
We look back with great warmth to the few lovely days we spent with you and uncle Karl in last October. You are in our thoughts in this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of need. Grandpa led a long full life and will be missed.

Dear Mrs. Lepik, Linda & Donald:
How happy I am that just a few weeks ago, I was able to spend a day with you and Mr. Lepik.
I shall always have that time to remember, dining with the four of you and enjoying the family atmosphere so very much.
Even though Mr. Lepik was considerably weaker than the last time that I saw him, I was impressed with his inner strength and his strong spiritual Faith.
Thank God, for our personal Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. God gives us the hope...

Dear Ema, Linda & Don,

In looking at my first entry I felt more had to be said. Yes, Isa was always so good to us, but now, I feel a sense of comfort knowing that he is at last with our creator, and with those that have passed before. Now he is with Heino, his son, and my Dear Husband. Oh what Joy there must be in the heavens now. I Love you all, and I will always love and remember my father-in-law "ISA".

All of my Love and God's Warmest Blessings......Donna

Tadi Endla and Linda Mai,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May your memories bring you comfort.

Uncle Karl lived a good life and will always be remembered by all who knew him.

Love,

My memory of Brother Lepik, as we fondly called him, goes back for decades. He was a beloved brother in Christ, a hard working family man who loved his family dearly. I thank God for the privilege I had in serving together with him as an usher and on the Board of Trustees at Community Gospel Church in New York City. He also contributed his skills as a carpenter in various remodeling projects for the church.

We still laugh when we remember stopping at his home on Christmas Eve, where...

Dear Mrs. Lepik, Linda and Don,

I will always remember Mr. Lepik with a smile, mostly as I reminisce about the smile he always showed to others. I still see him standing tall and strong as he warmly greeted everyone with his powerful handshake as they walked into church. He was especially kind to me because I was Linda’s friend and he never seemed to mind my regular presence in his home or as we were occupied in our endless childish and later teenage fun. I cherish the memories of...

Good thoughts surround my memories of Uncle Karl. Hunting for golf balls and sneaking on to the course behind his house were always adventures I would have with him and my father. He will be missed.
Love,
Steve and Mary Vilgats