Richard...
> Richard,
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> You & your family are in my thoughts and prayers that you have a big portion of God's peace as you face this loss.
So sorry to hear this. May God put His loving arms around Richard and his family and loved ones during this time. Peace be with you, Richard. :love: Hugs :love:
A picture from the [msg=9626]Iowa-Minnesota border event thread[/msg] a year and a half ago, with Rich and Joyce in costume to the viewer's right of "Captain Talcott".
My sincerest sympathies. You will be in my thoughts.
Rick
Sorry for your loss Rich. My condolences.
I am so sorry for his loss. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
Thank you all for your kind words, thoughts and prayers. It means a lot to me to receive them from all corners of such a diverse group as this.
Joyce endured a lot in the 15 months since her diagnosis but never complained or lamented her fate. In fact, she spent a fair amount of time trying to console me. If I could say I have half the character she did, I would be doing well.
They say time heals all wounds but I'm not sure if I have enough time left to dig my way out of the dark place this event has left me in.
http://hosting-tributes-24339.tributes.com/show/Joyce-Leu-93209620
I pray that you rediscover the magic in life through the memories of your loved one and your family.
Robert
I'm so saddened by the news of your loss, Richard. I'll never forget her lovely smile and rosy cheeks. I can only wish that I'd have had more opportunities to know her better. A very impressive lady, indeed.
JBS
> Joyce endured a lot in the 15 months since her diagnosis but never complained or lamented her fate. In fact, she spent a fair amount of time trying to console me. If I could say I have half the character she did, I would be doing well.
It sounds like Joyce was a good woman, and with the few times we've met, I know she was married to a good man.
Take care,
Dugger