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Beverly Asher
November 13, 2008
Diane and family,
My love goes to you as you go through the remembering of all Jim was to you as a husband and father, and in the pain and sorrow of missing his physical presence.
It was an honor to witness your strength, commitment and loving nurturing as you cared for Jim throughout his illness and his final days. What a blessing for him to be surrounded by his family as he peacefully let go knowing how loved he was by you. I deeply acknowledge you and your steadfastness.
Remember that I love you and care about you.
Love,
Bev
Kaarin Callery
November 12, 2008
I am thankful that Uncle Jim is at peace and free of pain. I am sure that he and Grandpa are having a wonderful time right now. Can you only imagine their conversations???
My prayers and thoughts are with you; Aunt Dianne, cousins Kaomi, John & Mark and Grandma. Mom (Joyce), Aunt Donna and Bev. Love to you all.
Kaarin
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