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Our pastor closes with this every Sunday. Yew Plucker, been praying for you and Frank for the last week. Very sorry for your loss, but happy for the relationship you had with him...and Him."The LORD bless you
and keep you;
The LORD make his face shine on you
and be gracious to you;
The LORD turn his face toward you
and give you peace."
Numbers 6:24-26
I am so sorry about your loss and the loss to his family. Rest assured that God took him into his loving arms. I feel that Frank knew his time was near and surrendered to be with God. Remember him fondly at least once per day and, at least for those moments, you will be with your friend again. Peace be with you.Dear friends,
My friend Frank expired at 12:23 this afternoon.
God has called him home and granted him peace.
Last night, I knew he was on the way out. I could tell his physical condition was deteriorating. When I said good night to him, he was still fully sedated, I said,
"Frank, if you're talking to God, do what God tells you to do, But I want you to heal and come home. Frank shook his head no. It was a clear and distinct response to my request. That simply wasn't the plan.
I sat with him for a while this morning. I prayed the Rosary knowing he was praying along with me on the inside. I had to leave at about 9:30. The last thing I told him was, "Go with God."
I got the call while I was on the road today that he had departed this world. I know God has granted him his eternal rest.
Friends, I cannot properly express the depth of my gratitude for your support and prayers as we went through this.
Now I need some rest.
God bless you all!
I had missed this post. You were a true friend as I am sure he was to you. True friends leaving this world leave a huge void in our lives that can only be filled by faith that at some point we will see each other again.Dear friends,
My friend Frank expired at 12:23 this afternoon.
God has called him home and granted him peace.
Last night, I knew he was on the way out. I could tell his physical condition was deteriorating. When I said good night to him, he was still fully sedated, I said,
"Frank, if you're talking to God, do what God tells you to do, But I want you to heal and come home. Frank shook his head no. It was a clear and distinct response to my request. That simply wasn't the plan.
I sat with him for a while this morning. I prayed the Rosary knowing he was praying along with me on the inside. I had to leave at about 9:30. The last thing I told him was, "Go with God."
I got the call while I was on the road today that he had departed this world. I know God has granted him his eternal rest.
Friends, I cannot properly express the depth of my gratitude for your support and prayers as we went through this.
Now I need some rest.
God bless you all!
 

