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Update for my friends

I just received word that my brother, Allen, passed away at 6:00am.

Please pray for our family...

Comments

Mike Golch said…
My condloences on the loss of your brother Allen.
Unknown said…
I just read of your brother from Mike's blog. My prayers are lifted for your family.
~AM
Vertical Lines said…
My prayers to you and your family. He is being welcomed home.
Laura said…
I read of your loss through Mike's blog ... my prayers are with you and your family.
Bing Yap said…
My sincerest condolences. I will pray for the repose of Allen's soul.GOD BLESS!
Minerva said…
Sorry, Cliff. I hope he went peacefully.
Ms Hen's said…
Praying for you all day since i heard..

Hugs to Kathy too.
Busy Bee Suz said…
Sending prayers to your family...stay strong.
Take care, suz
clean and crazy said…
i am truly sorry for your loss cliff, is there somewhere we can send a card? you and your family are in my prayers.
clean and crazy said…
i have dedicated my latest blog to you i hope it brings you a little joy in this hard time. take care of you.
Lou said…
I came from C&C, and saw your comment on the magnitude of your losses the last decade.

It sounds like you were able to establish a connection before your brother passed away. That was a blessing.

I also read the previous post and agree completely.

God Bless.
Pat Jenkins said…
we are deeply sorry wixy.. you will be in our prayers!!!
Tall Kay said…
I came over from C&C too. I kinda got lost in some of your older posts, trying to find out who you are, and to get to you a little bit.

No wonder C&C considers you a very good friend. I've laughed and cried and enjoyed meeting you. I'm sorry we met due to such a sad event. May God bless you and we'll meet again soon. I am so sorry for your losses...all of them.
Gin said…
Got here from C & C too. I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts.
Oh Cliff, I am so sorry -- now both of your bothers gone. My condolences on the loss of Allen, and God bless.
Rich in Medina said…
My sympathies to you and your family.
Michelle said…
Sincere condolences to you and your family, Cliff.
Shelley said…
You have my prayers and condolences for your family. God bless you.
Syd said…
I'm very sorry Cliff. I hope that Allen is at peace now. Take care of yourself.
Danny Wright said…
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I will remember you and your family in my prayers. God Bless

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