4 Entries
Nancy Smith
September 23, 2007
This is one of my favorite scriptures, it is found in the book of
Revelation 21:4
HE WILL WIPE EVERY TEAR FROM THEIR EYES. THERE WILL BE NO MORE DEATH OR MOURNING OR CRYING OR PAIN, FOR THE ORDER OF THINGS HAS PASSED AWAY.
It brings me comfort and a hope in Jesus Christ to see my loved ones again. I've always looked up to you and have nothing but admiration for you.
God Bless & Keep you...
Doris Stanley
September 20, 2007
I worked with Rudy, he will always be in my memories.
Joyce Clough
September 18, 2007
My thoughts and prayers to family member of Rudy. I worked with Rudy at Clark Jeary Retirement Community. He was always so caring and helpful and we always had fun! I really missed him a lot when he left. Bless him wherever he is.
Rudy & Jan with Adrianna
Andrew Wasmundt
September 18, 2007
To the Sybrant Family,
Our Love and prayers are with you at this time of loss. I will never forget some of the times that we shared. The picture is a great reminder of one of those times.
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