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Condolence: Diego, My brother, my friend, I'm loss for words. You were a light in dark places. A caring soul, the first to help out when one would be in need. There's so many ands, if or but going through my mind. I hope you have found the peace you have been searching for.
Taken from this earth way to soon, my brother. I will always cherish your love and friendship. We will reunite again in heaven and I look forward to this day.
Condolence: Please allow me to offer my condolences to the parents of, Mr. Castillo. Jesus spoke of a time when “all those in the memorial tombs” would “come out” to renewed life in a paradise earth.—John 5:28, 29; Luke 23:43. True, that glowing hope does not take all the tragedy out of death. Jesus himself broke down and cried over the death of his friend Lazarus—and that was just minutes before he resurrected him! At least, then, death is not always final. The Bible calls death “the last enemy” and says that it will “be brought to nothing.” (1 Corinthians 15:26) Then, when parents are reunited with the children they lost to death, we will at last be able to say, ‘Death, where is your sting?’—Hosea 13:14. I am very sorry for the loss of your beloved son, Diego. May God's Word comfort you and your family. Sincerely, Meryl