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March 16, 2011
Marleen, I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. But think of the positive that he got to go home and enjoy the smell of spring air, to enjoy his favorite chair, to say a final grace and to say goodbye to all of his children and grandchildren before he went home to Glory. No more pain or suffering just peace. He will always be with you, not in body but in spirit.
I hope that these words will give you some type of peace but just know that I am here for you as you have been here for me during my trying times.
May God Bless and keep you in his heart. Your family is my family.
Love
Liz Hill
Julie Ortendahl
March 16, 2011
Aunt Marge and Family,
My heart breaks for you in this time that you grieve for your husband and dad. Thanking God today for the time we have been able to share in the past years. From now on St. Patrick's Day belongs to Uncle Ed. Wish I could be with you now; please know all of you are held dear in our heart and prayers.
Much love always, Julie
March 15, 2011
Dear Aunt Margie and family,
We are so sorry for the loss of Uncle Ed. We all admire him and the wonderful enduring love story you both represent. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Mary Alice Dixon and Richard T. Ringley
Charlotte, NC
Jack & Anne Dixon
March 15, 2011
Dear Aunt Marge,
Jack and I are so sorry to hear about Uncle Ed. He set such a fine example for his children and extended family to follow. We will miss him very much. We are keeping you, your children and most especilly Ed in our thoughts and prayers. Take care.
Love,
Jack and Anne Dixon
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March 15, 2011
Dear Aunt Margie
We were so sad to learn of Uncle Ed's passing, he was truly a remarkable man and will be missed by many. What wonderful memories we have of family celebrations and gatherings. May the entire family find comfort in those memories and in knowing that so many people are holding all of you in their thoughts and prayers right now. Please know we are with you in spirit.
Love
Liz, Ed, Jessica, Ted and Emily
Bruce Hoffberger
March 15, 2011
Ed defined the term 'Gentleman' and was a true inspiration.
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