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marietta hardcastle
January 6, 2007
Dear James and family,
I didn't see the notice in the Gazette when it was published on Dec. 29th, but found out this week.
I missed receiving your usual Christmas greetings which sometimes had a picture of the family. What a treat it has been to receive them and read the news of each one.
Please accept my sympathy. I know how lonely it is after a spouse of many years is taken to Heaven. I didn't know Martha had a life threatening illness. 2 Corinthians 4 says, "Our outer body is wasting away, but the inner man is being renewed..." How blessed that we can trust our Lord and His word.
Deep regards,
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