May God bless you and your...
Dear John Bruce, I am deeply moved by Ludmilla's passing and my heart speaks out to you at this time of great grief.
With much affection, Walter Eliason
Walter Eliason
July 25, 2009 | Yardley, PA


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dr. Ludmila Schmitt TRENTON - Dr. Ludmila Schmitt Ph.D., professor of foreign languages at Rider University, and former chair of the foreign languages department at the university, died suddenly Tuesday at Capitol Health-Trenton. She was 63. Born in Regensberg, Germany, she emigrated to Argentina...
Read MoreDear John Bruce, I am deeply moved by Ludmilla's passing and my heart speaks out to you at this time of great grief.
With much affection, Walter Eliason
Walter Eliason
July 25, 2009 | Yardley, PA
Dear John Bruce----------
Here is a Memorial Poem for Ludmila and you:
I HANG MY SORROW IN THE AIR
FROM A ROPE OF CLOUD;
UPSIDE DOWN IT SWINGS THERE
WHILE I CRY ALOUD.
I KICK THE EARTH WITH TOE-NAILED FOOT
...
Frank Klock
July 18, 2009 | Philadelphia, PA
Dear Bruce,
I am so sorry for the loss of your dear wife. I won't be able to attend at St. Andrew's Memorial Church but my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With sincere deepest sympathy.
Frank Chiantese
Frank Chiantese
July 18, 2009 | Hamilton, NJ
Dear Bruce and Family,
I was shocked and saddened to hear the news of Ludmila's passing. Ludmila was a beautiful, caring, intelligent and wonderful person. She will be missed.
My and my family's condolences and prayers are with you. We pray that God will comfort you through these trying days.
With deepest sympathy,
Dr. Debra Fonseca
Dr. Debra Fonseca
July 18, 2009 | Lawrencevile
John Bruce Schmitt,
I am deeply saddened to hear about the loss of your wife. May God take her in & embrace her for all eternity while awaiting your reunion.
Your comments, quips & insights are warmly welcomed by all who tune into the Germantown site. Please keep posting as you are very important to the posters who think highly of you.
Sincerely
Bernard Francis McKernan East Gtn, N. Catholic 1958.
Bernard McKernan
July 17, 2009 | Baltimore, MD