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Denise Eggert
October 18, 2014
Lori , You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband , Ramon . I'm praying that God holds you close and comforts you at this time . Please know that I'm here for you during this time of great sorrow.
susan kieren
October 17, 2014
Dear Lori,
i'm so sorry that this has happened. You are in my prayers for the coming weeks.
love, susie kieren
Diane Hayes
October 17, 2014
I was so shocked to learn of your husband's passing -after his funeral. God sustain and comfort you in your grief and May God place Ramon in Paradise. My prayers are with you and the rest of the family.
October 16, 2014
Dear Lori - I was shocked to see your husband's obit. I am very sorry for your loss and will pray for the repose of his soul and for you and the family.
Requiescat in pace.
Jim Holden
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October 16, 2014
Lori and Family,
We are sorry to hear of Ramon's passing. He was truly a gentleman. I know he will be missed.
Lori and Bill Ahearn
Marsha Johnson
October 16, 2014
Dear Lori and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Ramon's passing,you and your family are in our prayers. We are here for you.
Marsha and Bob
Bart White
October 15, 2014
Dear Lori,
I'm so sorry to hear of this painful loss. Te mando palabras de un poema que a mi me ayuda con el dolor de nuestros queridos perdidos:
"Be my companion. See how the empty woods fill up with light, how frost hangs on each ragged weed for this brief show at dawn. We share the same pleasured. Do we not share the same losses? We can go searching for those you miss, and those I miss, and imagine them here, a sweet recalling. I will say the names of mine to you, and you the names of yours to me. And they will be restored to us. We'll look and think good-bye to the moon, knowing it will fill again for others. Goodbye then, as this day comes, the sun gathering strenghth, making morning of an ordinary day whose end, my companion, you and I do not need to know.
Let us rest here just a bit. The ice makes glorious last autumn's husks. In this strong light, they appear to burn, but they are not consumed."
Tu amigo,
Bart White
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