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Ray Goens
February 22, 2012
2-22-2012
My dearest niece Cindy:
I'm so sorry for your loss, I remember meeting Brian when he was eleven years old he was such a neat person and grew into a fine young man.
But he was only on loan and Jesus needed him back, He won a gold medal while here, and won something beyond our comprehension when the angels lovingly lifted him to heaven, where he is in his new body, - 2 Cor.5:8......Cindy Brian was fortunate to have all his great relatives, Grandma Londa, and especially you his loving mother,
Until that glorious time when we will all be together in heaven.
With Love Uncle Buzz.
june frye
February 17, 2012
Dear Bradley, we are so sorry about the loss of Brian. Jesus just had a special place for him in Heaven and like Uncle Clyde says: Jesus went to Prepare a place for us, So He must have finished and driven the last nail for Brian's place. May God be very close to you this week. Love from Aunt June and uncle Clyde Frye
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