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Jim & Nancy Rademaker
August 31, 2009
Dearest Aunt Betty and family,
We are sad to hear of Uncle Bob's passing but comforted to know that he is home now and his suffering is over. He will be watching over his loved ones and holding you all up during this time as you celebrate his life and take comfort in each other. Our love and thoughts are with you.
August 31, 2009
Dearst Betty, Linda, Liz & families:
Our love is with you all. We are sorry for the separation of "The Rev" from our midst, but we know he is w/ Jesus,gloriously looking down upon us and directing traffic in our lives. It has been 56 years since we met on Eggleston and stayed in touch as each of us have moved to different parts of the US. Not to discount our times in Maine with Paul. All soooo special!!! A part of family! The Lord bless each of you mightly with HIS grace, love, and comfort. We shall be with you in prayer & love!
Much love,
Al, Bill,
Sue, Scott & Steve
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