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Linda (Villano) Blades
April 14, 2018
Dear John,
I was going through some old photos today and came across pictures of Sherry in nursing school and your wedding, so I decided to look her up. I was so sad to read that Sherry passed away in 2006. I wish we stayed in touch. Too many years have gone by. Sherry was a great friend and I'll always remember her and the good times we had so many years ago. My deepest condolences to you and your family for the loss of a wonderful wife, mother and my friend, Sherry.
Karol Wolfe
November 5, 2007
Dear John, David, Daniel & Deanna,
It's been a year, and I still think of Sherry often and also all of you. I pray that you are all well & that you will remember what an inspiration Sherry was to all of the people who were fortunate enough to know her. I know she has gone to a better place & that one day we will meet her again. May you all be comforted & blessed.
With love,
Karol
Karol Wolfe
November 17, 2006
Dear John, David, Daniel & Deanna:
Your wife/mother has always been a special woman to me. We met over 30 years ago & though time & distance have kept us apart, I believe our friendship was still strong. When we spoke to each other, it was as if we had seen one another just yesterday. Each year I looked forward to getting her Christmas letter & her sharing what was going on in your lives. My heart aches for all of you. I know that she has gone on to a better place & that one day you will meet again. Until that time, know that you all will remain in my heart, thoughts & prayers. She did fight the good fight & has left you all with a life that exemplified her love of Christ. It is my honor to have known her. She will always be in my heart.
May God bless all of you & comfort you during this very difficult time. May you truly know the "Peace that passeth all understanding".
My love to all of you.
Joe Ender
November 5, 2006
Dear John and family
My heart goes out to you all on the passing of SHerry who lost her battle with cancer.I talked to her a few weeks ago, and as I have told you she has been in my daily prayers.Now all of you are,and I know the only comfort we have at this time is knowing her suffering has passed and she is with our Lord in a better place.
Know that I am feeling a part of your sorrow too.
Jeanne Losurdo
November 5, 2006
My Dear Sherry - Thank you for your dear sweet friendship. I always enjoyed sharing breakfast and shopping at Trader Joe's. I remember fondly how we and the girls had such a fun summer day swimming and eating hot dogs at your house. I will cherish the bobble head animals that you bought me while in Mexico. In your suffering you thought of me. You were always so thoughtful.
Thank you for being such an encouragement to me in Christ. You always had the time to listen and we always ended up laughing and always ended our conversations with prayer and entrusting our life to Christ.
You are looking at Jesus face to face! How wonderful that you are not suffering any longer. I will miss you so much, but I know to be with Jesus is what we wait for. How glorious it must be. Perhaps you've even met my dad.
John, Dave, Danny & Deanna, you each are in my prayers. I know that the coming months will be hard but I know that Jesus is a wonderful Savior who bears our burdens. I pray that you each will put your trust in him. He loves each of you so much that he died for you.
If I can be of any help to you in any way, I am always available.
Much love & my deepest sympathy,
Jeanne
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