6 Entries
Marcia McKean
February 26, 2008
My dear brother...I never expected to grieve your leaving us as much as I do. I honestly thought after my Sandie died that I had experienced such depths of sorrow that there would be no more grief. I was so very wrong. Your passing out of this life into eternity gives me a new sadness. What a great brother you always were--what memories I have of times spent with you--in Australia, in high school and in adult life.
You are truly a godly man and I have always been proud to tell others that you were my brother. I will always love you.
Pat Ellerbee
February 5, 2008
I grieve for my loss of the dearest brother a younger sister could have, but rejoice in your release from pain and illness. How wonderful you are now with Mom, Dad, Donnie, Sandie, and the rest of God's angels. I love you.
Dale Moss
February 3, 2008
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Bob & Cheryl Whiting
January 30, 2008
Thank you so much for all the prayers and love from our friends and family. I have such wonderful memories of my father and am so very thankful that I have the confidence in knowing that he is in heaven with his heavenly father.
Carla Shdo
January 30, 2008
I love you Dad and I'm going to miss you. I look forward to many long talks together in heaven.
Sue Brandenburg
January 30, 2008
Pat and Family,
Just to let you know you are all in my prayers. May God shower you with Peace knowing that Jerry is finally Home; no pain or suffering (no oyster will make him sick either). Remembering the fun times at Bethany when on 5th Avenue with Chuck and Elaine Jobin.
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