Anonymous
I just wanted to extend my sympathy to you in the loss of your loved one. I didn't know Esther personally,but I do understand the pain of losing one so dear to you. I lost my father and then my younger brother. We as a family found much comfort in reading the bible,as I am sure you do also. I just wanted to share with you a few of my favorites, one if found in Psalm 34:18, here we read that we are not alone,more so at a time like this. John 11:11,14-44 shares with us a wonderful experience of a man named Lazarus, here Jesus resurrected him here on the earth,before the very eyes of everyone who had gathered there. We can only imagine the tears of joy when all there heard Jesus call out in a loud voice "Lazarus,come forth!" and he walked toward them from his memorial tomb. We too will share that same joy when John 5:25-28 is fulfilled. Oh! how I look forward to seeing my father and brother again. Cherish the fond memories you had and keep them close to your heart, remember what she taught you throughout life and pass it on to others and her memory and legacy will live on in you as well as those you share it with. Take Care of yourselves so you can be there for those who love and need you now. My sincere condolences to all who knew Esther Walseth##imported-begin##Pamela##imported-end##

