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Marie Gatling
January 27, 2008
I would like to give my deepest sympathy and condolences to Edith's family and friends. I know that in this time of mourning and pain it seems impossible to move on. I have lost many loved ones and there's a few words of comfort that really helped me. Job asked a qustion "If an able-bodied man dies can he live again?" Then he answered, ".. I shall wait. Until my relief comes. You (God) will call and I myself shall answer." (Job 14:14-15) How wonderful it will be to see our loved ones we lost again. So keep your heads up and look to the future with faith and hope.
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