So saddened to hear the loss of a dear friend. Red still relives the memories of their time in the army, when they were in Japan. Look forward to seeing him again in Heaven. God bless and keep you, Myrtle.
A WORD OF CONSOLATION ~ If a tiny Baby could think, it would be afraid of birth. To leave the only world It has ever known would seem a kind of death. But immediately after birth the child would find Itself in loving arms, showered with affection & cared for at every moment. Surely the Baby would say, "I was foolish to doubt God's plan for me. This is a Beautiful Life." For the Christian, passing through death is really a birth into a new & better World. Those who are left behind should not grieve as if there was no hope. Life is changed, not taken away. Our Dear Ones live on, in a world beautiful beyond anything we can imagine. They await a day when they will welcome us with joy. "Do not grieve too much, they would say to us. We are living & still with you." For those who have been faithful, O Lord, Life is not ended, but merely changed. And when this home is no more, an eternal dwelling place awaits them in Heaven.
He was a wonderful friend and room mate to our dad Norman Clark. We send our deepest condolences to Myrtle and family for he will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him.
Charles McClure, Curwensville and Nancy McClure Pinto, Clearfield
We are so sorry for your loss; Mrs. Zorger, we always appreciated seeing you and your husband. And you both visiting my Dad Charlie, when he was in Mt. Laurel last Fall. God be with you at this diffifult time & know you are lifted up in thoughts & prayer.