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sonya brown
January 13, 2010
kathy, I'm so sorry about your mom she was a like a mom to me when we were growing up she would do anything for you and her family. she was a very caring and loving person and she loves you all so much,I'm gonna miss her.you know she's with dad in heaven and they are smiling down at you and davey wishing they could be here with you. I love ya sis.love sonya.
Jean Warncke
January 9, 2010
Kathy:
There will come a day
when your tears of sorrow
will softly flow into teats of remembrance...
and your heart will begin to heal itself...
and grieving will be interruptd by episodes of joy...
and you will hear the whisper of hope. There will come a day
when you will welcome the tears of remembrance
as a sun shower of the soul...
a turning of the tide...
a promise of peace.
There will come a day when you will...
risk loving...
go on believing
and treasure the tears of remembering.
Dolores Flannery
January 8, 2010
Randy& Barbara:
So sorry to hear about your mom. You will be in our prayers.
Judy Duane
January 8, 2010
MaryAnn Fisher was a dear cousin. a
wonder person to talk with and happy to share family news and old stories. We all will miss her. With my heartfelt Sympathy to: Kathy,Randy&Willard Randy&Barbara&Family
January 8, 2010
A friend of mine from work shared this poem with me and I would like to share it with you...
If I should awake to find the world without you in it,the sun would never shine again so brightly for me,but I would go on.
If I should never hear your voice again,I would strive for the memory of each word we have shared and I would go on.
If I should suffer the agony of your death,and survive the insult,I would sense your pride in my ability to walk the path that I have been given.
If I should find,in time,that my thoughts of you no longer render a gaping well of sorrow,I will know your unseen hand had guided me to this place of comfort, and I will go on.
The tears help wash away the pain,but not a day goes by that we don't think of you and long to hold you and see your smiling face.
There will always be something missing in our lives,but we hold you close in our hearts as we go on.
I just want to say I am very thankful I have such good friends who care about me. I know they will help me through this difficult time. Kathy
Kathy Knecht
January 8, 2010
Mom,
It has only been a couple of days since you had to go but it feels like a lifetime. I feel so empty inside. My days were spent helping you and now your gone. I miss you more than words can describe. I kept telling myself this day wasn't coming but it did. I could see you getting tired but I didn't want to face the truth you wanted to be with DAD. I hope you are proud of me. I hope I did everything you wanted. I know you and Dad will always check in from time to time. I love you always. Kathy
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