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Nora Guerrero
July 9, 2010
To my sister Mary, Ellie, Kimble's children, brothers, sisters and their families.....there are no words to console one who has lost their son, husband, brother, father...except to say that Jesus is just a prayer away. We are all saddened and Kimble will surely be missed. He, his brother Pojo and his Dad, Joe Capili has left a profound mark on this earth. They were so blessed and loved....but God loves them also and calls for those who are heavily laden and had mercy on them. They are now at peace and whole with the Lord. We must learn to accept and cope with God's grace. Fond memories and good times to hold onto until we all meet again. We love you, Kimble and we will never forget you. Missing you with much love...go with God, and May God be with you all throughout these very difficult days ahead. The Lord promises us that we will all get thru this with strong faith....Jesus' light is at the end of the tunnel.... Love you all, Auntie Nora
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