Control
Your life is the sum result of all the choices you make, both consciously and unconsciously. If you can control the process of choosing, you can take control of all aspects of your life. You can find the freedom that comes from being in charge of yourself
By Robert F Bennett |
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28th December 1959
1st December 2008
From Ca.
Riverside United States
What he suffered he told but few,
He did not deserve what he went through.
Tired and weary he made no fuss,
But tried so hard to stay with us.
Sad are the hearts that loved you,
Silently the tears still fall,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest thing of all.
I miss your smile,
Your lovely ways,
With you I spent my happiest days,
Remembered By Donna Burchfield
Created On 12th December 2009 |
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By Donna Burchfield on 15th July 2010
The gates of memory never close,
How we miss you no one knows.
Wishing today as we have wished before,
God could have spared you a few years more. God saw you getting old and weary
and he did what he thought best.
He put his arms around you and
whispered come to rest. God took you home,
We had to part,
He eased your pain,
But broke our hearts. It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home. |
By Donna Burchfield on 24th December 2009
""I tell you this: Today you will be in Paradise with me.""
Luke 23:39-43 My Sweet,Sweet Jerry,It has been a year now since Jesus took you home, I miss you and I think of you and speak of you all the time.I am now remarried to a Wonderful man of God, I know that you would approve of him..Thank you for all the Wonderful Blessings and words over the years, It has helped me to move on in Life. I think of the Beautiful person you were and I smile..I love you Baby, Love your wife, Donna....xoxo |
By John Schuster on 11th December 2009
i miss my best buddy,jerry was one funny guy,always making us laugh.
Best boss you could have.
I miss working at the shop, Jerry and Donna, Chris
and I had a lot of fun.
Jerry i loved you like a brother and still do.
John Schuster |
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