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  1. Thank you, Kristin, for your beautiful words!! They express just how we feel about my (Corry's) Dad who died and went home to heaven on January 29! He was 98 years old, had dementia and other physical problems and went into Jesus' arms while taking an after supper nap. We miss him so much but are confident we will see him again one glorious day!! Thanks again for your wonderful blog, Kristin–you are a blessing!!! Corry Oosterhouse

  2. Thank you Corry! Wow, 98 – what a blessing to have him with you for that long, which probably made it that much harder to say goodbye. Thank you for sharing that and thank you for your kind words!

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