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Thank you to ALL my Friends, such an outpouring of sympathy makes me know

that I'm not alone. My mother was a pillar in our church and had been on

the Board of Directors " forever " so I expect that there will be a huge

crowd of people at her service. They are in the process of building a new

church and the sanctuary will hold a plaque in my mother's honor, and

now her memory. I'm sad that she will never see it, or that the newest

members of the congregation didn't have the honor to get to know her.

They missed the most upstanding person that I have ever known.

Thanks again for of your support, it will sustain me next week.

Gentner

Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

Helen Keller (1880-1968)

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Dear ,

you are going through so much right now and I hope these words will

be consoling.Her spirit is there and she will see from above all the hard

work she did. Her spirit will never die and will be felt among all in her

congregation and seen with a plaque in her honor. All God's work is never

done in vain it is there for all to see. You take it easy and be good to

yourself.

Re: My Mother Passed---THANK YOU ALL

> Thank you to ALL my Friends, such an outpouring of sympathy makes me know

> that I'm not alone. My mother was a pillar in our church and had been on

> the Board of Directors " forever " so I expect that there will be a huge

> crowd of people at her service. They are in the process of building a new

> church and the sanctuary will hold a plaque in my mother's honor, and

> now her memory. I'm sad that she will never see it, or that the newest

> members of the congregation didn't have the honor to get to know her.

> They missed the most upstanding person that I have ever known.

>

> Thanks again for of your support, it will sustain me next week.

>

> Gentner

>

> Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

> Helen Keller (1880-1968)

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I'm sure they will get to know her, through you. They say the fruit does not

fall far from it's tree. Much of her is in you, just as much of my mom is in

me, therefore they do live on, through us. My mom also was very loved at her

church. During her funeral we had five pastor's present. Three of which

preached. They were all from different churches and they knew mom and they

loved her dearly. They honored her tremendously. The funeral was jam packed.

Yet to know my mom in real life, you would never know how many people loved her.

I did not know. I was very touched as I know you are about yours. Keep your

peace. Your in my prayers.

God Bless

Yolanda

Re: My Mother Passed---THANK YOU ALL

Thank you to ALL my Friends, such an outpouring of sympathy makes me know

that I'm not alone. My mother was a pillar in our church and had been on

the Board of Directors " forever " so I expect that there will be a huge

crowd of people at her service. They are in the process of building a new

church and the sanctuary will hold a plaque in my mother's honor, and

now her memory. I'm sad that she will never see it, or that the newest

members of the congregation didn't have the honor to get to know her.

They missed the most upstanding person that I have ever known.

Thanks again for of your support, it will sustain me next week.

Gentner

Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

Helen Keller (1880-1968)

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,

I am so sorry for your lost. This can hurt so bad. My prayers are

with you.

Jane Anne King

Re: My Mother Passed---THANK YOU ALL

> Thank you to ALL my Friends, such an outpouring of sympathy makes me know

> that I'm not alone. My mother was a pillar in our church and had been on

> the Board of Directors " forever " so I expect that there will be a huge

> crowd of people at her service. They are in the process of building a new

> church and the sanctuary will hold a plaque in my mother's honor, and

> now her memory. I'm sad that she will never see it, or that the newest

> members of the congregation didn't have the honor to get to know her.

> They missed the most upstanding person that I have ever known.

>

> Thanks again for of your support, it will sustain me next week.

>

> Gentner

>

> Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

> Helen Keller (1880-1968)

>

>

>

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