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You Could Not Stay with Me
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You could not stay with me, but you left your light and your love,
Your warmth and your gentleness, here to sustain me.
You could not stay wi6th me, but you left your hugs and kisses,
The loving years we spent together, here to comfort me.
You could not stay with me, but you left your love and your light.
(original words)
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Loving Mother
Independent before I arrived, your blood nourished me, your structure held me. Your arms protected me, Your strength was
my pillar.
and the hands of the clock moved slowly on
I felt your satisfactions, I felt your suffering and growing dependence
Circles of endless love, intertwined, overlapping, joined us together for so many years
Then time stood still
and love lived on.
(original words)
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Loving Mother
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Memorial for Mother
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May the Lord remember the Soul of my Mother, who has gone to her Eternal Home. Through my deeds of charity, and through prayer
and memory, is her soul bound up in the bond of life.
May I prove myself worthy of the gift of love and the many other gifts with which she blessed me. May she rest eternally
in dignity and peace.
Amen
(based on a Hebrew prayer for a dearly departed mother)
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May the Lord remember the Soul of my Husband, who has gone to his Eternal Home. Through my deeds of charity, and through prayer
and memory, is his soul bound up in the bond of life. May I prove myself worthy of the gift of love and the many other gifts
with which he blessed me. May he reste eternally in dignity and peace.
Amen.
(based on the Hebrew prayer for a dearly departed husband)
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Memorial for Husband
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Memorial for Wife
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May the Lord remember the Soul of my Wife, who has gone to her Eternal Home. Through my deeds of charity, and through prayer
and memory, is her soul bound up in the bond of life. May I prove myself worthy of the gift of love and the many other gifts
with which she blessed me. May she rest eternally in dignity and peace.
Amen
(based on the Hebrew prayer for a dearly departed wife)
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May the Lord remember the Soul of my Father, who has gone to his Eternal Home. Through my deeds of charity, and through prayer
and memory, is his soul bound up in the bond of life.
May I prove myself worthy of the gift of love and the many other gifts with which she blessed me. May he rest eternally
in dignity and peace.
Amen.
(based on the Hebrew prayer for a dearly departed father)
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Memorial for Father
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Memorial for Grandmother
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May the Lord remember the Soul of my Grandmother, who has gone to her Eternal Home. Through my deeds of charity, and through
prayer and memory, is her soul bound up in the bond of life. May I prove myself worthy of the gift of love and the many other
gifts with which she blessed me. May she rest eternally in dignity and peace.
Amen.
(based on the Hebrew prayer for a dearly departed grandmother)
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May the Lord remember the Soul of my Grandfather, who has gone to his Eternal Home. Through my deeds of charity, and through
prayer and memory, is his soul bound up in the bond of life. May I prove myself worthy of the gift of love and the many other
gifts with which he blessed me. May he rest eternally in dignity and peace.
Amen.
(based on the Hebrew prayer for a dearly departed grandfather)
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Memorial for Grandfather
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Memorial for Sister
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Although we can no longer hear your sweet voice and no longer see the light in your eyes,
know that your sirit is still alive with us, your presence loved as always.
In honor and in memory of a dear sister.
(original words)
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So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen.
For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
If the earthly tent we live in is destroyed,
We have an eternal house in heaven,
not built by human hands.
2 Corinthians 4:18-5:1
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So We Fix Our Eyes....Corinthians
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