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	<title>Comments on: Charles Jordan Rogers</title>
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		<title>By: Linda Lee Gerber</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda Lee Gerber</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dear Carolyn, Jennifer, Deborah, family, and friends,
My heart goes out to you for your loss of dear Chuck and your dear father and good friend.  It is a time of great sorrow.  We will miss Chuck until we see him again in the resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous (Acts 24:15).  Everything you wrote in the obituary was so good to read about Chuck.  Maybe these words on a sympathy card we received for our dear mother in January will help some: &quot;I believe that hope survives, love prevails, tears cleanse, memories comfort, faith soothes, good thoughts reassure and that our belief in a better place [a paradise Earth] calms the heart.&quot;  Although some think that crying is a sign of weakness or is even harmful, a well-known psychologist, herself a widow, likens tears to emotional first aid.  Actually, crying is a normal part of the grieving process and helps to relieve the pain.  In deepest sympathy,
Linda Gerber</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Carolyn, Jennifer, Deborah, family, and friends,<br />
My heart goes out to you for your loss of dear Chuck and your dear father and good friend.  It is a time of great sorrow.  We will miss Chuck until we see him again in the resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous (Acts 24:15).  Everything you wrote in the obituary was so good to read about Chuck.  Maybe these words on a sympathy card we received for our dear mother in January will help some: &#8220;I believe that hope survives, love prevails, tears cleanse, memories comfort, faith soothes, good thoughts reassure and that our belief in a better place [a paradise Earth] calms the heart.&#8221;  Although some think that crying is a sign of weakness or is even harmful, a well-known psychologist, herself a widow, likens tears to emotional first aid.  Actually, crying is a normal part of the grieving process and helps to relieve the pain.  In deepest sympathy,<br />
Linda Gerber</p>
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