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Kelly McNeely Fridelle (Kountze, TX)
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I knew Dr. Shrontz as a nurse in his O.R., a patient, and a friend. He always had a smile, when he was sick, when he was angry, and when he was frustrated. He did so much with the 56 years he spent here with us; rancher, doctor, surgeon, husband, father, and friend to MANY! The Lord had no choice but to take him, because Dr. Shrontz had accomplished everything the Lord desired him to do. Dr. Shrontz once said that he was only a doctor, so he could afford to be a rancher. Since Heaven sees no illness or pain, I know Dr. Shrontz now has time to focus only on what he enjoys. My mother, like Dr. Shrontz, completed all the Lord's tasks too quickly, and left her daughters here on earth at the age of 51. I know the pain Dr. Shrontz's daughters are feeling. That pain never goes away, but in time becomes more tolerable and STRENGTHENS you. Find strength now in the Lord and in your family and friends. Rachael and Cara, you are in my prayers. Laurel, I have no words to express what the friendship that you and Carl showed me, meant to me. When i felt so out of place, you made me feel welcome. I loved him. I hope that as we continue to work together, if there is ever anything you need, that you know I will help, and that you and Carl are always in my heart and in my prayers. K Tuesday, January 26, 2010 |
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Tracey Firmin, LVN, EMT-P (Kirbyville, TX)
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Your family is in our prayers. Tuesday, January 26, 2010 |
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Rebecca Firmin, RN, CNO (Kirbyville, TX)
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You are in our prayers. Tuesday, January 26, 2010 |
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Lynne Kadilis (Beaumont, TX)
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I met Dr. Shrontz through my mother Patricia Conley. She worked with him for many, many years and always had the highest regard for him. I thought if I ever needed surgery, he would be one of the only people I would ever trust! He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Many prayers to his children, wife and family. Tuesday, January 26, 2010 |
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Virval Holbrook (Beaumont, TX)
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Dr. Shrotz was my neurosurgeon and he was a great blessing to the Beaumont area. I would like his family to know that he helped so many people with his skilled hands and attention to details. My prayers to his family. He was a dedicated man and a blessing to Beaumont. He never stopped caring for his many patients. God Bless you in this time of sorrow. Tuesday, January 26, 2010 |
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