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2016
Miss Me But Let Me Go
When I come to the end of the road
and the sun has set for me, I want no
rites in a gloom filled room; Why cry
for a soul set free? Miss me a little,
but not too long, and not with your
head bowed low. Remember the love
that we once shared. Miss me, but let
me go. For this is a journey we all
must take and each must go alone. It's
all part of the Master's plan, a step
on the road to home. When you are
lonely and sick at heart go to the
friends we know and bury your
sorrows in doing good deeds. Miss
me, but let me go.
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2 Entries
December 31, 2016
Joyce Rees
A man full of wisdom, ethics and dignity who won the respect of everyone. I will miss that smile and enthusiasm as you walked into his home and he welcomed everyone with open arms and hugs. Down to earth man who taught us to believe you can do anything in life you set your mind to. Don't let your past keep you from the future you were meant to live. You will be missed but heaven's rejoicing, dear one.
December 29, 2016
Richard Fenley
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