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Grace Apostolic Assembly | re: condolence | February 9, 2012 |
Grace Apostolic Assembly
1523 South Laramie Street
Peoria, IL 61605
District Elder James Ware, Pastor
Condolence
To the Family of
Brenda Nesbitt
“and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.” Rev. 7:17
Memories are the precious treasures that we hold close to our hearts so that we can always remember the ones we love .
We, the Pastor and members of Grace Apostolic Assembly of Peoria, Illinois, extend our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your dear loved one.
Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We are praying for your comfort and strength, realizing that all of our help comes from the Lord. He loves you and will be with you even until the end, for His Word says “ I will never leave you neither will I forsake you.” He is a God of great love and compassion.
Whenever times come that you do not understand, trust in His wisdom, and be guided by His hand. WE LOVE YOU!
Humbly submitted,
District Elder James Ware
First Lady Ruby Ware
And the Family of Grace Apostolic Assembly
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Shaine & Candy Freeman | Dear Mom | February 8, 2012 |
As your oldest, you were always hard on me to set a good example for my younger siblings. Sometimes I didn't understand and mistook your love and advice as simple nagging. But it was because of you that I felt inclined to get a college degree in engineering, instead of just being a plumber like my high school guidance counselor had suggested (and you went off on her too ).
But no matter how hard-headed I was, you still forgave me and loved me and supported me. When nobody understood me, you did. When nobody seemed to care about me, you did. When everyone thought I was mean, you understood me. When I hit hard times, you and dad were there to comfort me and help me see that I would be fine. You motivated me to get up, dust off my shoulders and keep moving.
Yes, our similarites created rifts and other times laughter...but through it all you showed me that you loved me like great mothers do.
I know you worried that I didn't love you because I've been both silent and distant...so I thank God that we had the chance to talk before you went home to the Lord. I'm glad I was able to make it clear to you that you meant the world to me and I love you beyond any words I could speak.
Mom...my heart aches when I think about how I will miss you...but I'm comforted in knowing that you openly received Jesus' offer to get reacquainted when we last spoke. That prayer we had was amazing because it was the first (and last) time we prayed together. A memory I will NEVER forget.
So mom...this ain't goodbye, this is my "see you later" message. I am comforted in knowing that you will be at Heaven's gate waiting with open arms when I get there.
And just so you know, I am enterting seminary school starting in the Fall of 2012 to fullfill the work Christ has called me to do in ministry, music and missionary work around the world.
I love you mother and thank you for everything you taught me and all the great laughs and cries we shared. I'll see you when I get there
Your Son,
Shaine