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Joan Marie Silke
June 23, 2009
In my life I have had the pleasure and privilege to know your LOVE,KINDNESS, along with your generosity that had no end. In my life I have had two fathers. The first one,I lost in my teens. Then you came ,you took a family that had lost their way and joined all into one. You filled my heart with love and hope and changed my life.The hours we spent in ,ma cuting your ear,Chemo/Radation...and the long rides south I learnd even to smile keep my head up no matter what life has to give. Work with and just due your best..due it right in Gods light and all will come to pass. We have a bond that other will ever have... and I thank you , with out you I just don't know. It will be hard to be apart for some - time .... until we meet again in Gods arms And here I thought I would have go home way before you Dad, I love you now and always Joanie
Bernie
June 4, 2009
Diana, my words cannot express my deep sorrow on Jack’s passing. He was quite a guy. Jack was one of the kindest and most generous people I have had the pleasure and privilege of knowing. It was obvious that you were the light of his life and the sparkle in his eyes and the real impetus behind his fulfilled life.
In all the years I knew him, he was always optimistic, happy and a pleasure to be around. I will miss his big hug and warm greeting every time we were together. I will also miss fighting for the check; a fight he almost always won. I have no doubt that his service to his Country, and his kindness and generosity toward those who were fortunate to know and to love him, will be rewarded in heaven. In fact, I bet St. Peter was standing at attention and saluting him as he welcomed him home to his eternal life. By now, St Peter has learned that it’s okay for men to hug.
Linda Boeing
June 1, 2009
With thoughts to the family of Jack Marston. I didn't know Mr. Marston but feel a warm connection with him. I have heard wonderful stories of him from his daugter Linda. He was a kind, caring and concerning man. And, what a thoughtful family he has. Diana you are the sweetest women I have met. My prayers are with you all. Sincerely Linda
June 1, 2009
Papa,
I will love you always. You were a person of great value and respect for others and life. Much you have given me your standard of excellence. I will try to live by hoping I can reach the mark. Always will I cherish the time, love, laughter and tears we have shared. I will keep you in my heart taking all you taught me on life's journey. Truly there are none like you. My life has been blessed by you. Rest peacfully in the arms of the Lord truly are you deserving of that.
Your daughter,
Linda
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