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Doug Powers
October 20, 2015
To the Cromer Family,
My prayers are with you and Mike. He was a great guy and a good friend and my college roommate. May he rest in peace. I had been try to reconnect with him for about two years now. I was in shock to find out about his death.
Sincerely,
Douglas R. Powers
Angela and Stefano Graceffa
January 18, 2015
So sorry for your loss.
January 17, 2015
My sincere condolences are offered to all the family and friends of Mr. Cromer, as you reflect on dear memories of his Life. The loss of a loved one can weigh heavily on most hearts. Yet, when God sees grieving ones who follow his guidance, in pain, his own heart is deeply moved. He freely consoles them with enlightening truths that appeal to the heart and mind. In fact, his Word shares "that we, through patience and comfort of the scriptures, might have hope." If welcome, may such hope walk with you now, and throughout the days ahead.
Rom. 15:4
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