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Jack and Lynne Neibert
February 4, 2021
Prayer Shawls 4 Fallen Soldiers ([email protected]) is an organization (formed 2009) with groups throughout the country who work to send handmade prayer shawls and/or lap robes to families who have lost a loved one while serving our country. Members of Trindle Spring Lutheran Church of Mechanicsburg, PA would like to extend our sincere sympathy and honor your loved one’s sacrifice and memory by sending our prayers and comfort through a prayer gift. If you are interested, please contact me at [email protected] with the names and addresses of those who would like to receive one and which gift they would like to receive. We will send our gift as soon as possible. Also, if you know of any other families who are grieving the loss of a loved on who died while serving our country, please pass along my e-mail address. May God bless you and comfort you in the days and years ahead. Sincerely, Lynne
Maria Simpson
August 3, 2020
So sorry to hear this sad news. May you find all your answers in the truth of God's holy word as you now learn to live without Joseph here. He joins a long line of patriots who have sacrificed everything so that we might live free. "When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come to pass: 'Death has been swallowed up in victory.'”
"When I awake, I will see you face to face and be satisfied." I also have a son who did not come home alive from the middle east. My heart breaks along with yours. I pray for your comfort and peace.
David & Karen Stevens
July 28, 2020
Proud to be a friends of the family. Watched on line. Gub & Laura we are praying for you now and your on our prayer list for the journey ahead. -Love You Guys!
John Malinowski
July 24, 2020
Joe was a bright spot in so many lives. I know that I was very surprised and excited that he wanted to run cross country. I was so happy to have the opportunity to coach him. I will never forget the way he loved his teammates and the hard work he put in to make himself better. He was one of those people you will not forget. His joy was infectious and his friendship was genuine. The world was a better place with Joe in it. We will miss him. I look forward to the day when we will all be together again.
Todd and Mary Jacobs
July 24, 2020
Joe will always be remembered as a gentleman. Always kind, compassionate, sensitive, and displaying a servant’s heart, Joe watched out for others and cared for the underdog. His sense of humor and genuine good nature were always a blessing.
Amanda Coleman
July 24, 2020
Joe was a ROTC classmate. He was always full of energy and had a smile on his face. I am thankful I had the opportunity to serve with him.
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