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Pat Mitchell
July 8, 2004
I am an employee at Allied. I was blessed to have been one of the ladies that prayed with Mr. Pfleg.
He has been sorely missed. May he rest in peace. I will continue to keep you all in my prayers.
God Bless You All
A Friend
June 15, 2004
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there;
I do not sleep~
I am a thousand winds that blow;
I am a diamond that glints on snow~
I am the sunlight on ripned grain;
I am the gentle autumns rain~
When you awake in mornings hush;
I am the swift uplift rush~
Of quiet birds in circled flight;
I am the soft star that shines at night~
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there;
I did not die~
Lauren Dickens
June 12, 2004
Hello Sam, and Pfleg family.
Having been faced with the same dilema not too long ago, I feel I may be able to help. After my mom's battle with cancer and her eventual death, it was often hard for me to express my emotions. Remember, (especially Sam) crying isn't the only way to grieve, do not feel that you must, but when you do, don't hold back. Holding back your emotions only traps them inside. Be strong, but not too strong. Lean on others and do not have guilt. Remember that God loves you, your mom, your sister and of course your father. He never turns his back. Pray often and laugh often. God Bless you all. If you need anything I'm always across the street.
Candice Arispe
June 10, 2004
Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Bob was a true leader and fighter and he fought until his lord called upon the angels to carry him home. May God be with his family and give them the strength to make it through this difficult time. Bob's memory lives on and he will never be forgotten.
Sincerely,
Dimas and Candice Arispe
Michael Booker
June 9, 2004
May God bless you and your family.Weaping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning.God bless you.
Patrick Raulston
June 9, 2004
My sincere condolences to the entire Pfleg family. May God bless.
LOVIE BOOKER
June 9, 2004
To Nancy and family,
I have worked for Allied electronic only 2yrs.But
Bob was the best man and friend that any employee could ever work with. I personaly will miss him a lot because I had the opportunity to pray with him and talk with he about his illness. But he never gave up the will to fight.So I will truly miss him a lot. But I will continually be praying for you and your family. May God Bless You. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Nancy Malone
June 9, 2004
My condolences go out to the family. May god bless all of you.
Terri Carey
June 9, 2004
Bob was one of the best people to work for. I work in the warehouse but I was on the AJAC Commitee with him. He always had a smile and a friendly hello every day. He will be missed.
Terri Carey
Receiving Dept.
Juanita Adam
June 9, 2004
Bob's smile and sparkle will be missed by us at Allied. He was kind and easy to like.
Thanks, Bob, for the time you gave us.
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