Condolence: Cathy Ann - My sincere condolences to you and your husband. As you may know, when I was a young boy, your father (my Uncle Tom!), played a big part in my life. He provided me sage counsel at various times - he supported my military service, he encouraged my education, and, after I completed grad school, he strongly endorsed my decision to take my first professional job in Michigan. Even though our lives have drifted apart over the years, I'll always remember his unwavering, clear guidance and love for his family and relatives. He will be missed, but he will remain in my memory forever.
Condolence: Dear Chromulak Family: I am so sorry to have read of your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. I would like to share something that I have personally found to be comforting. It is found in the Bible at John 5:28,29 and Revelation 21:4. These verses tell us that soon God is going to bring about a resurrection of our loved ones as well as do away with all causes we have for suffering, including sickness and death. Knowing this has always comforted me and it is my hope that these thoughts will comfort your family also.
Condolence: Cathy I am SO VERY VERY Sorry. Michael was, and I can't believe I am using the word was, such a wonderful man, self-made, and accomplished. I remember fondly the time spent at your house with him. I love you and George and Heather and of course Molly!
Remember to 'look to the hills from whence cometh my help, my help comes from the Lord' I know you know that. Love, Rita
Condolence: Cathy and George, my sympathy to you on the loss of your father. Thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May your memories bring you peace and comfort and may God Bless you.