4 Entries
Cheryl Scannapieco
January 11, 2010
Don and family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Donna Lichtenstein
January 10, 2010
Don and family,
I wish you comfort, the feeling that comes from knowing how much others care for you, the support of knowing there's always someone you can call on if you need to. I wish you hope, the strength that comes from knowing that not even the deepest sadness can last forever. The power that comes from believing in the possibilities that happiness lies ahead of you. I wish you peace, the calm that comes from trusting in something beyond yourself. The ease that comes from surrendering worry and anxiety to a greater power. These things I wish for you, especially now.
January 10, 2010
Ruth you will be missed very much. Thankyou for being such a great Mom, Rich and all the children are missing you very much, Fondly and with Love Kim L.
Kim Leo
January 10, 2010
Ruth you will be missed very much. Thankyou for being such a great Mom, Rich and all the children are missing you very much, Fondly and with Love Kim L.
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