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Condolence From: Bill and Bonnie Woodlee
Condolence: Dear Sally and Family,
Our hearts are saddened by the death of sweet Chuck! Chuck was a great guy, kind and giving. His smile and attitude lifted one's spirit! He lived a very full and vibrant life and you were a huge part of it! We are so very sorry for this loss and offer the spirit of friendship as you pass through these waters. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers and would love to see you! With love and deep condolences, Bill and Bonnie Woodlee
Tuesday February 25, 2014
Condolence From: Pastor Dan and Jo Engber
Condolence: Sally and Family: Our Deepest Condolences on Chuck's passing. He was a unique and talented individual who it was our privilege to have known and ministered to during our time at Zion Lutheran Church. We know that Chuck had a sure and true faith and that he is at home with his Lord, free from disease and pain in his Heavenly Home. We ask God to bless you Sally, and the rest of Chuck's family, with God's Peace that passes all our earthly understanding at this time of loss. With Love and Prayers...Pastor Dan and Jo
Tuesday February 25, 2014
Condolence From: M.Vereecke
Condolence: Our sincere condolences for the passing of Charles Reed.

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Tuesday February 25, 2014
Condolence From: Patty Scott
Condolence: Charlie was the kind of person that no matter when you seen him he had a big smile and hug for you. You were a good and kind person and will greatly missed. Sally I am so sorry for your lose. You were always there for him.
Patty Scott
Monday February 24, 2014
Condolence From: Walter Ames
Condolence: Chuck was a born inventor. Every time I had a conversation with him, the result would be...a new invention. He just had that kind of mind: he couldn't help but take simple structures and make something new and different out of them. I'll miss his inventive mind.
Monday February 24, 2014
Condolence From: Rod Bentley
Condolence: Chuck and I shared a lot of fun times...going to California in 1959 in a old Ford...Spending 2 Weeks in Glen Wood Springs CO at his Doc' Holiday's Bar 0n Spring Break with my family. Quite a Guy...Chuck made a Lot of Things Happen...So Sorry for his Passing and the family's loss. Sincerely Rod Bentley
Monday February 24, 2014
Condolence From: Nancy Trowbridge Famous
Condolence: The world will miss you, my good friend. May you rest in peace.
Monday February 24, 2014
Condolence From: A Friend
Condolence: Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Death is the enemy of all mankind, yet when it touches us personally, few find the comfort they search for. The doctrines that are taught concerning death find their origins from men and not the Bible. As a result, they fail to leave those who are grieving with comfort or a hope. They do however, leave many with unanswered questions. The response that "God works in mysterious ways" or that "God needed another angel", does not satisfy the spiritual needs of those who are grieving. However, many have found comfort in the pages of God's word the Bible (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4). In God's word we find the promise that we can be reunited with our loved ones (John 5:28,29; Acts 24:15). The Bible tells us where this happy reunion will take place (Psalm 37: 11, 29; Matthew 5:5). We are told why we die (Genesis 3:17-19; Romans 5:12), and that the God of the Bible will end death forever (Isaiah 25:8; Revelation 21:3,4). Learning the truth about the God of the Bible (Psalm 83:18), God's Kingdom (Daniel 2:44), and the state of those who have died (Ecclesiastes 9:5), is the start to finding true comfort concerning loved ones who are sleeping in death (John 11:11-14; John 8:32. It is of vital importance to learn what the Bible really teaches concerning death.
Sunday February 23, 2014

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