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Theresa Aspinwall
In Memory of
Theresa M.
Aspinwall
1938 - 2017
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Condolence From: Brittany
Condolence: I wanted to send my love and sympathies to the Aspinwall family. I know the Anniversary of your dear loved one, Theresa, is approaching. No doubt this has brought back to mind some painful feelings and sadness, but hopefully you're able to reflect on the good memories as well. Keep in mind that beautiful promise found in God's Word, at John 5:28,29. It says, "Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." What this can mean for you is a real hope of being reunited with your loved ones who have fallen asleep in death. So as you reflect on the times spent with your dear loved one, keep this comforting thought in mind for the days ahead. There will soon be a time when we'll not only be able to welcome our loved ones back to life, but we can truly experience the words "death will be no more." (Revelation 21:4) My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Saturday April 28, 2018
Condolence From: Brittany
Condolence: To the Aspinwall family, please accept my sincere sympathies. I'm very sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one in death can leave us with feelings of sadness and grief. But there is hope for the future. The Bible teaches that Almighty God is eager to raise the dead. The faithful man Job asked: “If a man dies, can he live again?” Job was speaking about waiting in the grave until the time came for God to remember him. He said to Jehovah: “You will call, and I will answer you. You will long for the work of your hands.”—Job 14:13-15. Just think! Jehovah longs for the time when he will bring the dead back to life. Is it not heartwarming to learn that Jehovah feels that way about our dear loved ones we have lost in death, that he has a desire to resurrect such ones in the near future? No doubt that's a comforting thought. (John 5:28,29)

Friday May 05, 2017
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