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Condolence From: AcarT
Condolence: Dear Family, I’m so sorry to read of the loss of your loved one. As a Minister, I wanted to take a moment to share a message from the Bible. Always remember, God loves you and will not do anything that will hurt you. (1Peter 5:7) God did not take your loved one to be with him in heaven because he has myriads, or countless, of angels already. (Hebrews 12:22) Why would he hurt us, whom he loves, by taking our loved one from us? The answer is, he would not. At John 5:28,29 he promises a resurrection that “all those in the grave will hear his voice and come out” reuniting us with our loved one as Jesus demonstrated. (Luke 7:11-15) That’s love. Have faith and confidence in God (Psalm 83:18) that he has in the past and will in the future, fulfill his promises because he does not lie. (Joshua 23:14; Numbers 23:19) To learn more about this promise, type the following URL into your browser to read or listen to the Bible’s answer to the question “Can the Dead Really Live Again?: tinyurl.com/mezwv23.
Saturday April 09, 2016
Condolence From: Tracey (Alberti) Farabaugh
Condolence: Rene and Family, I would like to express my sincere condolences regarding the loss of Paul. I pray that the sadness you feel now will make way for smiles at the memories made throughout the years. God Bless!
Thursday April 07, 2016
Condolence From: Rev. Ruth A Moore
Condolence: Deacon Paul and I became friends through our pastoral care work at Conemaugh. The light in his heart spills our through his eyes and his ever present smile.

I respect him so and think of him often. I regret that I will not be able to share my condolences personally but you, his family and loved ones, are lifted in prayer. May God grant you grace and great comfort.

I thank God for you, Deacon Paul! Until we meet again.
Thursday April 07, 2016
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