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Valorie & Tommy Salamone (Bohemia, NY)
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To Glen, You have left your footprints on our hearts, and we will miss you always. Rest in peace dear brother-in-law and friend. We love you. Valorie and Tommy Tuesday, July 6, 2010 |
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Bernadette Gray (Lumberton, TX)
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Darling, You left so soon! I can't help remember back the day you swept me off my feet, literally and carried me off to lunch, and all the flowers at the office. I especially remember the tag that said, "Give in, you can't fight love and persistence". You were right, darling, I can't fight love and persistence, you'll have my love forever. Your Loving Wife, Bernadette Monday, July 5, 2010 |
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Carol Conard (Bayshore, NY)
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Dear Bernadette, I am so very sorry for the loss of your beloved Glen. You can be proud of the life he lived; he was truly a special man. I pray for you at this most difficult time. May God keep you in his loving embrace. With all my love, Carol Monday, July 5, 2010 |
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Wendy & Matt Skinner (Mesa, AZ)
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All our love, thoughts, and prayers are with all of you right now. Monday, July 5, 2010 |
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Andy Gray (Newberry, FL)
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Glen is my older brother and I have been honored to have him in my life and I know he feels the same way about me.
Our lives took different routes as young men and we did not have a chance to know each other as well as some brothers experience in their lives.
We are fortunate to have been able to reconnect on Glen's 60th birthday when I was able to show up and surprise him for his birthday after not seeing him in over 25 years. A great way to start the process of reconnecting and we were both blessed to be able to say we did get to see and talk with each other over the last 7 years. We spoke on the phone and shared some of our lives. We were able to visit with each other and actually spend time together. Glen was able to share my daughter's wedding reception in 2005 and it was wonderful to have him with us for the celebration of life a marriage represents. For that I am thankful and know Glen is too.
The loss of any loved one is hard, the sense of separation and the feeling of being alone is never easy. I know Glen is in Heaven and is now comfortable after having been challenged by several chronic illnesses. He is at peace and I know he looks down on us every day with a sense of love and gratitude for the love he has been given in his life by his family and friends. Glen, know you will be missed and always remembered. Rest in the comfort of the love your family has for you, in their sense of loss and separation but also in their belief that you are at peace and not is discomfort.
I will always remember by older brother, all the things we shared and experienced as children and the lives we lived as adults. I will miss you and always have you in my heart.
All my love, Your younger brother, Andy
Monday, July 5, 2010 |
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