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M/M Dan McCarrin posted a condolence
Friday, July 7, 2006
Dear Edythe and family, We are very saddened to hear of the loss of your mom. No matter how elderly or in what physical condition, when a mother goes home to God her children, of every age, hurt. Our prayers are with you in your sorrow. Edythe, I'll never forget what you shared with me about your mom when last me met. Your mother was blessed to have had the time she did with you and your family, especially when your first grandchild was a little one. It was very touching to hear how your mom, although confined to bed, put small objects in a box for the baby to discover. The morning the baby ignored the box on her bed and crawled to her instead in order to hug her had to be a most wonderful loving moment she cherished for the remainder of her days. What a gift for you to have witnessed the love that passed between them that morning. In the end, isn't it all about love? May you find comfort in happy memories, Edythe, and peace in the love of family, friends, and our good Lord. Sincerely, Danny and Burlyne
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Ken Aumack posted a condolence
Thursday, April 13, 2006
To the Sink Family,
I'm sure there were a few Sunday mornings when your mom wondered if she was really getting through to those dirty faced little children in her Sunday school class. I was one -- and she did. I thank you for her service and I thank the Lord for her service also. I'll thank her myself when I see her in Glory.
Little Kenny Aumack
3rd dirty face from the right
Love and God bless
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Neal posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Dear Family,
While I did not get to know your Mom and other family relations,up close- it seems I did as I knew her through Faith . I have heard over the years many wonderful reports of her walk with Christ and the wonderful testimony she left with us.
One great experience happened about 20 years ago. When I was in NJ on business, I stopped to see Aunt Harriet. She insisted that I look at the "tools" in the gargage. She gave me a cross-cut saw to take home. The airport people helped me wrap it in cardboard to take on the plane. That will for years to come be a "cherished" rememberence of the lives of both your Mom and Dad.
Love in Christ,
Neal
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Faith Dreadin posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Dear Fran, Edie, Darlene and families. Our prayers and thoughts have been with you. Aunt Har was precious to us. We loved her and all of you! What a happy reunion she has had with Uncle Harry, young Harry and even my Dad and Mom. Heaven gets more special every day!!!
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Bryant Heisinger posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Those of us in the "baby-boomer" generation were fortunate to be influenced and guided, not only by our own loving and caring parents, but also by wonderful people in the community like Pastor and Mrs. Sink.
I consider myself blessed because of the many wonderful principles and values I learned during my youthful years at the Gospel Center, thanks to both Pastor and Mrs. Sink.
Although saddened to hear of Mrs. Sink's passing, I rejoice in knowing God is now smiling upon his good and faithful servant for a lengthy and cheerful job well done!
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Chuck Mason posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Darlene,
I was sorry to see on the online Times that your mother had passed away. I know that I met your mother once or twice, but it was your father I really remember. Especially when I went to Central School and we use to go to the church for Bible classes on Friday afternoons.
You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.
Chuck Mason
Class of 1968
Deptford H. S.
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