caitriona O|Jul 9, 2021
Hi, How are you. Nice to meet you, I am new on the site I saw your profile and pick up interest I have something very important to discuss with you, I don't normally be on the site, I usually check my email regularly send me email to talk more better; caitllivan@gmail.com
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Carolyn Brokopp|Mar 31, 2020
Dear Terry, John and I pray for you as you adjust to life without Steve. I'm so glad that his service was held BEFORE the funeral director had to stop doing services! God's timing was on that. We've been attending CCC Omaha church online and are learning to have Zoom meetings, even prayer meeting with the High School youth! We're staying at home for the most part with an occasional outing for drive through or take out or I go to the Store at the 7am hour designated for old people! Stay well. Love, Carolyn
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Janean Vineyard|Mar 23, 2020
Love and prayers for you Terry. I'm sure it's difficult to find ypur new "normal".
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Doris Carllblom|Mar 23, 2020
Hi Terry,

Dori here. Continuing to pray for you as you adjust to this new normal amidst a time of great uncertainty in this world. One thing I cling to is He is faithful even when we are faithless. May Our God and Savior continue to carry you through all of this and bless you in powerful, unexpected ways in the midst of all this.
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Bob and Mary Ellen Holverson|Mar 23, 2020
Hi Terry,
we have been praying for you and your family.It seems that the 2 week "milestone" is when one has the reality of him being gone sinks in. People have gone to their respective homes and you are alone even more in your thoughts of seeing Steve's belongings all around you. Cry, cry a lot. Gratitude for him as an individual, as a spouse and your children's Dad is the best antidote. This will be a strange journey, one with Jesus at your side. My devotions today was Matthew 11: "Come to Me". These words are my take-away.that on it. I was going to go to Hobby Lobby and buy a piece of wood to print those words on.Instead, I will take one of my watercolor paintings and print those words on it.I need that daily reminder "in my face" as I get so easily distracted. I say these words based on what Kelsi told me of her painful journey. Please don't contact her about it as I've not asked her permission to share her story.Today, the 23rd is the 10th commemoration of his passing. Perhaps you could send up a prayer for her. Thanks. And many warriors are still in prayer for you!!
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David MacDonald|Mar 23, 2020
Good to hear from you Terry! Praying often for your new "normal" in the midst of abnormal. I believe God provides special grace to the widow. May you discover depths you never knew.
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VeeAnn Wood|Mar 23, 2020
Thanks Terry for such beautiful words. I pray for your strength in the days ahead with all that is going on today. I pray that God will keep you and your family healthy through this scary virus. Please know I am praying for you and hope that someday I will be able to give you that very personal hug you deserve.
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Mary Kuenzel|Mar 23, 2020
Dear Terry,
i worked with Andrew at Valley Free Church, and though I have never met you, I feel a bond with you since I lost my husband back in November 2007. He was going through Chemo for Leukemia at a local hospital and contracted an E-Coli infection. After the infection took hold, he lasted just a day and a half before going to heaven.

I have prayed for you throughout Steve's illness and will continue to do so as you walk this new journey. I know the pain of losing your husband, but I also know the joy of having a loving Lord who will walk with you and when the walking gets too difficult, will carry you through. During those days, He drew me closer and closer to Himself and later, I could genuinely rejoice and thank Him in that trial! I later learned from many family and friends, what an encouragement my faith was to them too!

After 9 years without Ron, God brought another wonderful man into my life and gave me the ability to love again. We've now been married for just over 2 years and are very happy. Life didn't turn out the way either of us had planned (he lost his first wife to cancer too), but, as we said in our wedding vows, God allowed us to "smile again, laugh again, and even dream again!" Our heavenly Father loves us so much!!

May today be a good day for you. May God fill you with His joy to remind you how much YOU ARE LOVED!!

With thoughts, prayers, and love,
Mary (Hamilton) Kuenzel
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Zahra Pfeifer|Mar 23, 2020
Sending you love and hugs along with prayers 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Crista Jensen|Mar 23, 2020
Love you!!❤️
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