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robert scher
November 10, 2005
Please accept my deepest sympathies for your great loss.
Christina Frank
November 3, 2005
I went to high school with Elise, and although I have not seen her since, I was very sad to read about Jim in the newspaper. I remember the Runsdorfs as a very nice, very beautiful family. I am so sorry for your loss.
Ashley Handy
October 30, 2005
Please accept my condolances for the loss of your loved one. At this time of mourning, it may feel as if there is on source of comfort. Well there is one source that can be found, that is Gopd's word the Bible. One scripture is found at Isaiah 25:8 which says," He will actually swallow up death forever, and the Sovergin Lord Jehovahwill certainly wpie the tears from all faces. And the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth, for Jehovah himself has spoken[it]." This informs us that God will peramently get rid of death forever and no one will cry over it any longer.
Jack Baruch
October 30, 2005
Dear Lee and Lisette,
As an old friend of Milton and Lynne I want to express my deepest heartfelt condolences to you, Elise, Nina and the children...this tragic loss is beyond words.
Joyce and Jon Chase
October 30, 2005
To Nina and family..there are no words that can fill your loss, but know that Jon and I are thinking about you and pray for a peace to totally engulf heart and mind. I don't think I ever was formally introduced to Jim, but had seem him at the Renss. Institute with you and your children. From what we have been able to read online, he was a very well liked man. May God truly hold you in the palm of his hand. Joyce and Jon
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