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Brian Higgins
September 24, 2010
Ted was my mentor - I learned so much from him over the years. His teachings gave be a career and I will always be grateful for his guidance. A good friend and I am saddened at his passing and joyful for the memories.
Cynthia Fowler
September 13, 2010
Our father was the most peaceful, calm, fun-loving, caring soul I've met in my 51 years on this earth. The outpouring of sympathy from lives he touched is overwhelming, but not surprising. He and his beautiful bride of 58 years spent their lives raising six wonderful children and three grandchildren. He will be sincerely missed by all who knew him, but we can be comforted in the knowledge that his was a life well lived, and we can strive to live our lives as well, and for that he would be immensely proud.
September 12, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Your Pharmacy Team
James H. Stokes
September 10, 2010
Hymn
When storms arise
And dark’ning skies
About me threat’ning lower,
To Thee, O Lord, I raise mine eyes,
To thee my tortured sprit flies
For solace in the hour.
The mighty arm
Will let no harm
Come near me nor befall me;
Thy voice shall quiet my alarm,
When life’s great battle waxeth warm --
No foeman shall appall me.
Upon thy breast
Secure I rest,
From sorrow and vexation;
No more by sinful cares oppressed,
But in thy presence ever blest,
O God of my salvation.
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Ted is resting upon the breast of God with no sinful cares. May you use this fact to comfort you during this time of sorrow. May you also use all of the wonderful times that you had with Ted to further ease your sorrow. Ted will surely be missed by all who knew him. May he rest in peace.
James H. Stokes, Neighborhood Watch Group
September 9, 2010
The fanily of Ted Fowler have my deepest sympathy in your loss. Ted was a unique individual in many ways. He will be missed at the "Ole Geezers Luncheon" on the second Tuesday of each month. Again,my deepest sympathy in your loss.
Daid W. Mossbarger (former Globe Employee)
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