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pain, regards, regrets, and love can be difficult. After all, grief is something that even poets have a hard time capturing. Add to that all the complexities of human relationships, family issues, and religious beliefs, and you can see why so many people turn to time honored sayings and ...
Favorite Quotes/Verses: Share favorite quotes, verses, or sayings that were meaningful to the deceased. 6. Acknowledgments Thanks: Express gratitude to those who supported the family during their time of loss. Contributors: Acknowledge those who contributed to the service, such as speakers, musicians...
Jack was a great individual. He kept things simple and knew what was important in life. I fondly remember our times at work, on the golf course and at the crib table. I will never forget his many sayings and sly smile. As he would say “The time has come…”. If you know Jack I...
I am will remember one of Patrick sayings that he shared with me so many, many years ago and I still use today when I wake with my body ache or not in a great mood to “Springer’s Look Your Self in The Mirror Say I Love You and Give Yourself a Big Hug” ...