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July 21, 2017
Marina Hernandez
Dear Sue, I have been thinking of you and praying with you too these days. I was so sorry to hear of Jihn's early home going to our God. I am sure he will ways be alive in your heart. I will be thinking of you especially tomorrow as you celebrate his love and life. Please count on my love prayer and union with you as you remember him with family and friends. Lovingly, Marina
July 20, 2017
Mariana Devereaux
So very sorry for your earthly loss. It sounds as though John experienced a magical and tremendously meaningful life that was lived to the fullest. God bless you all. Our thoughts and prayers are with your beautiful family. Much love, The Devereaux family
July 19, 2017
J P
To the family and friends I'm so sorry for your loss, Know that the God of all comfort feel your pain and sorrow. Isaiah 61:1,2 reads: He sent me (Jesus Christ) to bind up the broken hearted and to comfort all who mourn.
July 17, 2017
My deepest sympathy to the Duffy family and friends for your loss. May you find strength in the God of all comfort during this difficult time.
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