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Condolence: Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. May your family and friends find peace and comfort with each other as you remember her together. Like my family, I'm sure that you too are now awaiting the time when the Bible's promise comes true when Jesus calls our loved ones to life on earth again. (john 5:28,29)
Condolence: My Deepest Condolences and Prayers to the entire Family. Your Mom was one of the coolest, nicest Mothers in Edenwald, but then again, ALL of our Mothers were great.
Condolence: I first met Ruth when my sister Kathy, my nephew Niles (Jimmy’s son), and I went to visit her in 1965. I had never been to such a fun home - filled with children laughing and dancing. Niles was just two, and the other children were all different ages, all playing together. Although I never visited there again, I saw Ruth every time I was in New York. And she came to visit me and my family in Minnesota and in San Francisco. Kathy, Ruth and I took a driving trip from San Francisco to Minnesota, stopping to camp along the way. And the three of us once met in New Orleans where we spent a few days enjoying the music and delicious food. Every night we ate in a different restaurant and Ruth always ordered the gumbo because, as she showed us, every restaurant had a different gumbo recipe. Her humor and kindness and laid back ways made her a wonderful traveling companion, a wonderful friend. My thoughts are with Ruth’s family. I was so lucky to know her.
Condolence: Dear Bryant family, please accept my condolence. To learn about God’s promise to rid the earth of sickness, death and to resurrect our loved ones who have died back to a Paradise earth, go to: tinyurl.com/JYP4YL4 and read or listen to the information along with your copy of the Bible because these promises include Ruth. My deepest sympathy to you all.