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Condolence From: LaToya Johnson
Condolence: I would like to express my sincere condolence to the family of James Kaufman. Anytime time that we loss someone in death it can be the hardest thing that we can experience. And I would like to let you know that I will keep your entire family in my prayers. Be rest assure that God understands the loss you are feeling for James. Also during this difficult time know that the bible tells us God wants you to rely on him for comfort. (2 Corinthians 1: 3, 4) Another thing that can bring you much comfort is keeping the memory of James alive in your minds and hearts. That is because God promises us that one day soon he will reunite us back with those we have lost in death, and that will include James. (Acts 24: 15)
Thursday November 13, 2014
Condolence From: Jennifer Labe
Condolence: From all the relatives down in Maryland, our sincere condolences on the death of our Great Uncle Jim. Our thoughts and prayers to out to all of our extended family in Jennerstown, PA.
Friday November 07, 2014
Condolence From: Dorothy Shandor
Condolence: My sincere sympathy on the death of a wonderful man. Jim was a true gentleman, and one of the nicest Jenner Township Supervisors that I had the pleasure of working with during my years as Secretary-Treasurer.
May memories of happy days spent with Jim bring comfort to his family.
Thursday November 06, 2014
Condolence From: Donqua
Condolence: To the family and friends of James Kaufman, please accept my condolence. Death of a loved one is never easy for us to overcome, but the Bible holds out a marvelous hope to see our loved ones again in perfect health. The Bible promises that all in the grave, including James, will be resurrected back to a peaceful new earth where sickness and death will be gone. (Acts 24:15; Psalm 37:11; Isaiah 33:24; Revelation 21:4) There is nothing I can say to stop your pain, but I hope the above scriptures help ease your pain in the days ahead. To learn more about Hope for Our Dead Loved Ones, visit jw. org.
Thursday November 06, 2014
Condolence From: Amy Sheftic Smith
Condolence: Dear Angie and Family ~ I remember us young gals skiing the slopes of Laurel Mountain, and how kind your parents always were. My memories of losing my Mom in 1965 are mostly blurry, but I vividly recall the sweet words of comfort your dear Mom wrote to me then. Over the years, I got to see your Dad fairly often as I worked with Lillian, and my girls and his grandkids participated in school activities. He remained so sweet every single time I saw him and he loved when I asked about YOU! I think we bonded because of the friendship you and I had shared. It's been great that you moved back home and could spend his golden years with your Dad. You have been an exemplary daughter and he was so proud and content with you and his boys. My sincere sympathy to you and yours, Amy
Thursday November 06, 2014
Condolence From: Bob Huntley
Condolence: To Jim's family, my deepest sympathy at this time, cherish his memory. I can honestly say that Jim was one of the nicest, kindest men I have ever met. It was a pleasure working with him and an even greater pleasure to know him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob Huntley
Wednesday November 05, 2014
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