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Angela LaPierre lit a candle
Saturday, May 13, 2023
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My love , it still doesn't seem real that you are gone. I buried the news the day I heard it because I wasn't with you to keep you safe and take care of you. Im still struggling with the thought of you never coming home but my heart knows that you are where the Lord meant for you to be. Tell your mom to take great care of you and that I wish I could have had the pleasure of meeting her . Your not in any pain which I know you had so much of here in the physical world. I pray for you still all the time that you are with God and with your mom. Rest easy my one and only forever love. I'll see you when my time comes. I'll love you forever and always. Until we meet again . You have my heart forever.. I love you baby , all day , all night..
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Rick lit a candle
Thursday, December 22, 2022
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Gone but never forgotten cuz love Ricky&Sheri parenteau it was a shock to find out your gone to the spirit world
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Tina Hollinger posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, December 5, 2022
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My deepest condolences to Curtis's family and to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing Curtis.
Curtis and I didn't start off as the best of friends but as time went on we became rather close friends and I will miss him with all my heart. He cared deeply for me and told me this not long ago, I consider him one of the strongest people I've had the pleasure to have in my life.
You'll be missed by many my friend.
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Kari Harper posted a condolence
Saturday, December 3, 2022
My deepest sympathy to my relations, my cousins and my friends. It is with a heavy heart which I write this condolence on behalf of my sons Aaron and Jade and myself (Kari). As told to us all...death is a part of life and we all will all encounter this at some point in our life's journey. I have come to accept this and no longer fear death, for in my heart, I believe we all return to the place which we originate and return to our spirit forms. Take comfort in knowing your dearly departed father, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend is at peace and with his mother and father and all of our relatives whom have gone on before us and await our return to the Spirit Realm as we call Heaven. He rejoices with our Creator and walks with the angles, he is truly blessed. While his last years were inflicted with personal struggles and pain, he had the spirit of a warrior which carried him through these dark times. I know he loved and he loved hard, my boys respected him and he was always good to the "Roy boys" as he called them. They appreciated his thoughtfulness and caring words when he got up and spoke about their dad at Ernie's funeral. We remember when he would come and visit our house and the two would greet each other "hey Burt" as Ernie would say, and Curtis would reply " hey Ernie", then the two would laugh. I know Ernie loved him and he respected Ernie, I am grateful my sons got to experience him in their lives. May the light of the holy spirit fill your hearts and souls with peace and comfort, today, tomorrow and always.
Love,
Kari, Aaron and Jade
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Friday, December 2, 2022
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