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At 9:31pm on July 30, 2009, favour said…
Beloved in Christ,

I am the above named person from BAHRAIN. I am married to Mr. Clement Wast who worked with Bahrain embassy here in TOGO- LOME for nine years before he died in the year 2007.

We were married for eleven years without a child. He died after a brief illness that lasted for only four days.Before his death we were both born again Christian dear pls if you dont mind i will also like to discuse kindom matter(etc) with you pls kindly message me to my box (favourclement10@yahoo.com)

for more important information's thanks, May God Fight for all children of God Accodin to the word on (Exo 14/14)

Remain blessed in the Lord
Sister mrs favour
At 8:56pm on May 31, 2008, Elaine Williams said…
You're on my friend list now! :-)
At 11:54pm on May 6, 2008, Michelle said…
I believe in your philosophy entirely. I just lost my mother. I found a song by this artist called Face to Face by Stephanie Staples. She is on shoutlife.com. You can listen to her song........Just beautiful.

Grace and Peace,
Michelle
At 2:19pm on May 5, 2008, Rev. Betty D Perryman PhD. said…
Dear Carol:
The loss of a child touches us to the very core and as you know changes us forever. I am such a changeling. I would very much like to network with you. I invite you to visit my page. I believe we share some commonalities. Your Servant, Betty

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About Me:
The average number of funerals a person attends over their lifetime is eleven. In 1996 alone, I attended twelve, one the death of my 17 year-old stepson Justin. I am a 3 year hospice volunteer in Southern Oregon, my name is Carol Denbow. I am also a three-time author and editor for numerous websites.
My Website:
http://www.booksbydenbow.weebly.com
My Philosophy:
I believe when we lose someone dear to us we emotionally slip down into a pit. It is a slow process to work our way back out and some of us get out faster than others. But the longer we dwell in the pit, the harder it is to be free again. Loss is not something we get over, it’s something we work through. The amount of time it takes a person to work through their grief is different for each of us. But it is very important to cry aloud and express your feelings verbally or through journaling.
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