Anonymous
I'm not very good when it comes to this, however, I feel that sometimes the best way to say things is to just say them and express as well as possible what you want to say. On this occasion, I have the chance to convey my condolences and I may be lost for words. But I think back to when I lost my grandfather and just how painful it was to hear the news and I can say that from a granddaughter's heart, it's painful and quite unbearable. I can only imagine what his children and other family members must feel. What I learned about him leads me to say the following: he is certainly leaving behind many years of experience and wonderful accomplishments, ones that you can all be proud of. I am so sorry for your tragic loss. I may not be part of the family but that does not mean that I don't care. Granted, anyone's death is bitter, but I can assure you all that Mr. Edhill's death afflicted me more than just a "someone". It's important to remember what awaits those who have passed away. Jesus assured in John 11:25 “I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life.” Jehovah God will come forth with his promise.##imported-begin##Abby Diaz##imported-end##

