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  1. MY HEART CARRIES TOO MANY SORROWS by Paul Curtis  
    My heart carries too many sorrows
    Now my yesterdays out weigh my tomorrows

  2. When I Go to Heaven by   
    A poem about the hope of Heaven.

  3. WHAT GREATER EPITAPH by Paul Curtis  
    What greater epitaph
    Could be written


  4. Finding comfort when you are grieving by Duke Taber  
    How can the Bible be comforting when you have just lost a loved one? Find out in this article on the Bible, death, and the afterlife.

  5. Stormy Blue Our Wonderful Blue Eyed Baby by Marijo Phelps  
    We lost our oldest kitty 2 weeks after my breast cancer surgery

  6. The Joy of Hospice by Donna Wasson  
    As the population ages the need for quality hospice RNs will skyrocket.

  7. When Time Has Come by louis gander  
    We've forgiven too, our enemies - seventy times seven -
    and ready for a journey, to a perfect land, called Heaven.

  8. Death, Another Door by Melissa Martin  
    Is death to be Celebrated?

  9. The Last Flight by Richard L. Provencher  
    We often forget that death also affects members of the natural world. In this case, a Mallard now in restful pause among the cresting lake.

  10. When It's Time to Go by Richard L. Provencher  
    We remember you
    well,
    young Michael

  11. We Grieve, We Hope by PamFord Davis  
    "Our small community is reeling with the news of five confirmed deaths because of a church van accident."

  12. IN THE CLOUDLESS NIGHT SKY by Paul Curtis  
    In the cloudless night sky
    Each star clear


  13. MERCIFUL RELEASE by Paul Curtis  
    Now has come the day
    When my love must sail away


  14. Henry Jack by Tracy Nunes  
    What or Who decides what makes a life worth while?

  15. On The Edge of Heaven by Libby Beck  
    I realized that I was on the edge of death. It was so peaceful, calm.

  16. On The Edge of Heaven by Libby Beck  
    I realized that I was at the edge of death. It Was so peacefu, calm.

  17. THE DEATH OF DREAMS by Paul Curtis  
    He leaves her house
    Saying goodnight at the door


  18. Living With God, Playing With Angels by Bob Valleau  
    Death is the inevitable result of all things living. At some point, each of us will come face-to-face with our own immortality.

  19. I RESOLVED TO GROW OLD WITH YOU by Paul Curtis  
    On the first day we met
    I gave to you my heart
    I gave to you my soul


  20. TRUSTING GOD THROUGH DYING TIMES by Miriam Kinai  
    Is someone dear to you dying? Or is it your marriage or ministry or business that is dying as you wait on Jesus to intervene? Whatever your situation, do not give up. Learn from Martha and Mary.

  21. Columnist 'Marj' Leegard passed away, wrote for 'Lutheran Woman Today': warmly missed by Peter Menkin by Peter Menkin  
    When a writer dies, one favored and admired, even loved by devoted readers, there is a sigh of mourning as though a friend one's known for many years has passed from the scene. Sometimes death marks a new era, even the changing of the guard to a new generation. In the religious sense, Church goers are known to think of passing their lessons, faith, and joy from generation to generationin Jesus Christ.

  22. Given Up to Death by Jerry Ousley  
    The dread of death is a terrible thing. But do we have to live in fear of the end?

  23. LIFE AFTER DEATH by sana edoja  
    Story my faith in God when my granny passed away.

  24. Sweet Little Lilly by Bob Valleau  
    How we see things determines our joy or sadness.

  25. Incidentally, I Did This by Pola Muzyka  
    Be still a minute. Be quiet and imagine an area where there are no shadows. Imagine that everywhere you look there is brilliant color, exquisite beauty and immeasurable love. You feel the love permeating the atmosphere around you. You try to breath deeply and your heart skips a beat cause you can't take in as much air as you desire from this breathtaking place.

  26. 77-7th Heavenly Ave by Richard L. Provencher  
    Not long moments ago, I was active in life's management. Did I really think life would carry on forever.

  27. NOT FADE AWAY by Paul Curtis  
    Big man
    Strong man
    Barrel chested
    Smiling faced
    Hearty man
    Where have you gone?


  28. Death of a Loved One by Nellie Shani  
    To someone else this may have been an old woman who had lived out her days, but to me this was Mama.

  29. The Reality of Life . . . and Death by Gina Fifo  
    Grieving the loss of a loved one with whom you had a difficult relationship.

  30. BOND by Paul Curtis  
    In an instant you were gone
    Taken from us by another's selfishness


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