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	<title>Comments on: Plans&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Tricia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tricia</dc:creator>
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		<description>Luke and Jenessa,&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I understand your loss.  It has been over 2 years since my patriarch, beloved, gentle grandpa died...very unexpectedly.  No words  healed my pain, no comforting hugs makes the loss any less, but you do have the assurance of his presence with the Lord and the future joy of knowing you will spent eternity with him.  This I do not understand, friend, so praise the Lord you really, really haven&#039;t completely lost him.  And, if it helps, I will pray for your grandma, although, as I have seen with my grandma...we will never, ever know or understand her loss until we are perhaps 80 or so.  Just call her a lot, and share your world with her because she will be very lonely even when she is with everyone.  This, and praying for and with her is really all we can do.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Your sister,&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Tricia Pyles</description>
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<p>I understand your loss.  It has been over 2 years since my patriarch, beloved, gentle grandpa died&#8230;very unexpectedly.  No words  healed my pain, no comforting hugs makes the loss any less, but you do have the assurance of his presence with the Lord and the future joy of knowing you will spent eternity with him.  This I do not understand, friend, so praise the Lord you really, really haven&#8217;t completely lost him.  And, if it helps, I will pray for your grandma, although, as I have seen with my grandma&#8230;we will never, ever know or understand her loss until we are perhaps 80 or so.  Just call her a lot, and share your world with her because she will be very lonely even when she is with everyone.  This, and praying for and with her is really all we can do.</p>
<p>Your sister,</p>
<p>Tricia Pyles</p>
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