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Pedro Inga
February 16, 2014
Please accept my sympathy.
SMU Catholic Campus Ministry
February 14, 2014
May your grandfather enter the light of God's glory and may the peace of Christ be with you and your family at this difficult time.
Rev. Arthur Unachuwku and SMU Catholic Campus Ministry
Steve/Charlotte Priddy
February 13, 2014
I (we)were so honored/blessed to have George in our life, his wisdom influenced and guided our Mister's prayer group, which he will continue to do! He is the reason I annually attend Montserrat. He is the reason I am a money counter for SPX (or might I say persuated me like only George could do) He ministered/encouraged me when I was hospitalised. I could keep going...George lived God's plan in his life and the lives of others! We love you George/Lydia and family. May the love and peace of Christ be with you all.
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