In memory of

Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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Harry Simpson

August 3, 2018

Godspeed Alexander, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Kenny Jackson

March 1, 2009

Two of the greatest books I've ever read were "The Gulag Archepelago" and "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich". This man had integrity and courage in the extreme. What an honor it would have been to have met Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

RICHARD SMITH

August 11, 2008

HE LEFT THIS PLACE BETTER. MAY HIS MEMORY INSPIRE OTHERS TO DO AS HE DID.

heather devaney

August 9, 2008

GOD has another angel by his side. I am sorry for the lost of your love one. May god look down on you in your time of need.

Ms. Jackson

August 7, 2008

Family, I too, remembered your dear loved one's name from High School. Immediately I remembered learning about him in school. Please be assured of the Bible's promise that "there will be a resurrection of the righteous and the unrighteous," according to Acts 24:15.

john Kent Berry

August 6, 2008

Blessings on your family, strength and courage. While being re-deployed from Irag, (first deployment)I read your fathers work and was spiritually moved by it. I believe that Freedom is a sacrifice and one that we must defend, which is what your dad did, with great courage and passion.

Debbie Swanson

August 6, 2008

Your words followed me from High School to this very day. May you know that even after your death you will still be affecting our students thru life.

KJ Yanchinsky

August 6, 2008

Dear Natalya and family,

My condolences to you at the passing of this great man. God rest your courageous soul, Alexander.

Victoria

August 6, 2008

Such a man of courage and dedication to his vision of how life should be in his beloved Mother-land. I have read about Mr. Solzhenitsyn for many years with admiration. What a legacy he leaves for his family! May God bless them and keep his memory forever vivid and gently flowing through their hearts and minds!

Marie Porter

August 5, 2008

The life and writing of Alexander Solzhenitsyn have impressed me for over 30 years. He lived and wrote with such purpose and courage. I have learned much about living from reading his life story and from reading his books.

Nancy Blanton

August 5, 2008

I can remember reading your father's work in college in the 1970's and feeling the power of his word. After all these years I actually remember passages. It was very powerful.

Larry Kloth

August 5, 2008

A courageous giant of literature and humanity has passed. I am thankful for how he changed my life and the lives of millions.

Vicnaja pamjat!

Lila Deladesmo

August 5, 2008

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Gail

August 5, 2008

Rest in much needed peace....

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

August 4, 2008

REST IN PEACE, ALEXANDER

Daniel John Gorham

August 4, 2008

Some ages produce great men and this age produce an OUTSTANDING GREAT MAN. Who wrote great books and showed no fear...may his memory be eternal!
Daniel John Gorham

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August 4, 2008

May God hold you in His memory.
Psalms 83:18

Stephen Carroll

August 4, 2008

To Stephan and the Solzhenitsyn family, your father made a difference in this world while he graced this earth. You should be very proud of him. Most people go through life are hesitant to speak their mind for fear of reprecussions. Your father realized he needed to speak not only for himself, but for the better of his fellow citizens, and that takes guts. We need more people in this world like him. He will be missed!

fredia pruitt

August 4, 2008

with love

Kerry L. Adams

August 4, 2008

Alexander Solzhenitsyn was one of the great minds and forceful spirits of the last century. He was a man of great courage and personal integrity. We would do well to hearken to his insights.

Darla

August 4, 2008

I read "A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch" for a college-level freshman English class, in 1971. I enjoyed it very much.

My sympathy to his family...may he rest in peace.

Anonymous

August 4, 2008

I read your book.
You were a very brave man.
I am glad you got out of there and are now free and at peace.
God bless you and your family and friends.

Joan Breedlove

August 4, 2008

After reading his Obit. I now understand what a great man he was and hope his children have many of his fine characteristics. This mans life proves that one man can make a difference in this world. It must have been wonderful for the people who knew him to share life's experience with him. My love is going out to his whole family because they have lost a great family member. In Him I give thanks to God that this man did exist and will continue to exist, Only in a different fashion. He will never be forgotten

Henryk Zaleski

August 4, 2008

Rest in peace. You stood up to the might of the Soviet Union and you lived to tell the tale.I will cherish your memory and pray for your brave soul.

Charles

August 4, 2008

I first read One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich when I was in high school and even then was transfixed by it. I've returned to it many times since then.

More than anything else, it showed me that a man can take pride in his work-- even in a forced labor camp, he made his life meaningful by taking pride in his work.

Parthena Hatch

August 4, 2008

May His Memory Be Eternal!

Ray Allen

August 4, 2008

My sympathies to one and all worldwide who held Solzhenitsyn in highest regard. I wake up every morning taking freedom & all life's blessings for granted. He had a different perspective. I've read much of what he wrote & wish to read everything I've missed; the sooner, the better. Best wishes to so many. Take care.

steve gedo

August 3, 2008

To a great man who provided an example for us all. May you be with God in the next world, as you must have been in this one.

Barbara Bellaire - Christian

August 3, 2008

My Russian professor at Stanford, Nikolai Pashin, "worshiped" Alexander Solzhenitsyn. When Solzhenitsyn was invited to visit Stanford, I remember my professor standing on the steps in front of Hoover Tower, watching (respectfully, adoringly) Solzhenitsyn speak to an ardent crowd of supporters. This was in about 1974. I was honored to hear him speak at that moment and it sent chills down my spine. What a brave, patriotic and passionate man.

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