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Dorothy Hoehn
January 19, 2008
Dear Aunt Pat,
So many thoughts, too few words. Nothing can ever take away the memories that will live in my heart forever. You touched so many hearts during your life, more than some will ever know, and you will never be forgotten. I'm glad we had the chance to spend the time we had together these past several months, and I'm sending you one of my telepathic hugs. May you enjoy peace with the Lord.
Love Doss
Ellen Finan
January 14, 2008
Dear Pat
I remember the day we first met in 1971. We were new neighbors and we hit it off right away. We were young mothers on the journey of life. Little did we know how we would grow together in our love and knowledge of Our Lord Jesus and what consolation knowing Him would bring to the days of our lives. You were a true testment of faith in how you lived your life. I am sure your children and grandchildren will be inspired to know and love the Lord by the example you set.
Remember us as we will remember you.
I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to Bob Sr, your children and grandchildren on the loss of our dear Pat.
Sincerely
Ellen Finan
Patty Marciano-Hoehn
January 11, 2008
Mom,
You were my inspiration and my hero. Now you are my Guardian Angel. I will always cherish the moments we shared, the laughter, the tears and even the arguments.
I know you are now at your final resting place now and that gives me peace. You'll have no more pain, no more tears but I will still miss you for all my years.
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH - I MISS OUR MORNING TALKS. I know you are watching over me and the kids, I can feel your presence. Tell Jesus to treat you well because you deserve the best.
Your in my heart forever,
Your loving daughter,
Patty Lea
Jenn Hoehn
January 9, 2008
Hi Grandma
Just wanted to say Hi!! Miss you and hope you're feeling better. I've been wearing your Serenity prayer necklace...it's been a rough couple of weeks. Say Hi to Uncle Wayne for us. I'll make sure to tell Grandpa Hi for you too! love you and thinking about you everyday!
RIP
Stacey Fuina
January 5, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Patti Hoehn
January 4, 2008
"If you were once connected with someone, does it make sense that the connection is broken just because of a physical death? No, the connection stays. You may just have to listen differently. You may just have to talk differently. The truth is: the connection is never broken. It's quite impossible to break the most powerful connection in the universe. As long as you exist, the connection stays."
MOM YOU ARE WITH US EVERY DAY, WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU, WE WILL CARRY YOU EACH DAY IN OUR HEARTS, WE WILL MOURN OUR LOSS BUT REJOICE THAT YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE SITTING WITH OUR BELOVED JOAN, AWAITING OUR ARRIVAL ONE DAY!
Bob, Patti, Jennifer, Danielle & Patrick Hoehn
January 3, 2008
"If you were once connected with someone, does it make sense that the connection is broken just because of a physical death? No, the connection stays. You may just have to listen differently. You may just have to talk differently. The truth is: the connection is never broken. It's quite impossible to break the most powerful connection in the universe. As long as you exist, the connection stays."
MOM YOU ARE WITH US EVERY DAY, WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU, WE WILL CARRY YOU EACH DAY IN OUR HEARTS, WE WILL MOURN OUR LOSS BUT REJOICE THAT YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE SITTING WITH OUR BELOVED JOAN, AWAITING OUR ARRIVAL ONE DAY!
Debra Lombardo
January 1, 2008
God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be, so he put his arms around you and whispered, come to me.
With tearful eyes we watched you and saw you pass away, although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best.
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