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Joan Maberry
February 19, 2006
Although I didn't personally know him, it's through my niece, Johanna that I knew of him; and how I had come to pray for him and his family. Just as I continue to pray for those who grieving now.
In time, it will be the happier memories that will out shine the sadness of his passing. Know that he's but taken that glorious journey home and that he's with our Lord.
May the Lord comfort you and lift the heaviness from your hearts.
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