Condolence: The death of a loved one can be a very challenging time for everyone in the family. Coping with a loss is difficult and at times overwhelming. For many Gods word is a source of encouragement. While I dont know your family I have experienced losing a loved one in death and relying on the hope the Bible offers has helped. For instance Phillipians 4:13 gives us the strength to continue enduring. We also have the hope of the resurrection found at John 5:28,29.
I sincerely hope that these scriptures help you in your times of sorrow.
Condolence: My sincere condolence to the Oppici and Parente families. I have known Tommy a long time and she was always kind and spoke lovingly about her family. She is now free from the pain she endured for a very long time. I have many memories of the days long ago and will always be thankful for that. Mary and Charlie Navatta
Condolence: My deepest condolences to you all - Tommy was always the one to make everyone laugh and I know she'll be watching to make sure the laughter continues. I didn't see her often but I enjoyed her company immensely when I did. Much love, Cousin Marianne.
I am so sorry to hear that your mom past, I know how close you were with her. She is in a happy, pain free place know. You and your family are in my thoughts.
Condolence: Dear Brother Bob:
I am truly sorry to hear of your loss. Please rest assured of my prayers for your mom's prompt entry into the joy of heaven and for your personal -- strength, courage, and peace during this sad time.
May you be comforted and strengthened by your usual great faith in God.
Tony Coscia