Ann Perry|Apr 25, 2024
Goodness me. Over here we would say you have 'the luck of the Irish' as, (although awful for you both) it could have been so much worse. Someone is definately smiling down on you. There must be times it doesn't feel that way but l am sure you count your blessings. Continue to improve from your recent injury Loren, and, hopefully, there will be more fun outings with less of the drama at the end. I continue to hold you both in my heart and my prayers.đź’•
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MARGARET VOS|Apr 24, 2024
Wow. What an adventure. What a miracle. What another amazing example that you are both surrounded by angels. May the healing continue and remember that we are always sending love and hugs along with our prayers.
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Betty Knutsen|Apr 24, 2024
You are both in my daily personal prayers and also in our Sunday worship service prayers at Volga First Lutheran. You know you are loved - by all of us who call you friend and most of all by our dear Savior. Please feel our love over the miles that separate us physically. ❤️❤️
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Trish Hermanson|Apr 24, 2024
I’m thankful you are surrounded by good friends who reflect God’s love to you. Several days ago I had a “God prompt” to pray for you two. Perhaps, from your latest post, now I know why. God cares for you two and will have someone far away who hasn’t seen you for years pray for you. That’s a privilege. We’ll all meet on the other side.
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Randy Califf|Apr 24, 2024
Thank you for posting this Deanna. So sorry to hear about this accident. And, please don’t cut your sharing short, we care and want to read whatever you have to write. Our prayers are with you and Loren every day.
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Dave DeVos|Apr 24, 2024
Sorry to hear about this latest setback. Thank you so much for keeping all of us informed as you go through this journey. Your journal post are never too long at least from my perspective. My thoughts and prayers are always with you both
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