Condolence: Hi my name is Eric. I just want to start off by saying how deeply sorry I am for your loss. I can't even imagine what you're feeling. I know sometimes when dealing with great emotion it might be difficult to say something that might actually console a grieved relative or friend, but what I take solace is what the Holy Scriptures tell us about the future hope held out for our deceased loved ones. In Revelations 21:3,4 it speaks about a time when mourning and even death will be no more. Coupled with John 5:28,29- where Jesus himself speak about a resurrection and you can begin to see the awesome implications for your dear departed loved one. I hope these scriptures bring you measure of relief as they did me.
Condolence: I'm so saddened for your loss. May you be comforted by God's love and the knowledge that you will again be with her someday in Glory! John 14:2&3.
Please know that you will be missed very much. As my big sister, I always appreciated the love and the guidance that you provided me. The fond memories that I have of you will always keep me strong. You will always be my guardian angel. I love you very much and I will always be your Tommy Tinker!
Condolence: The tears that have and will be shed for you Nancy could flood the Namib Desert. Your spirit lives on in us at Pennypack Trail and we know you walk right beside us. Love all the days.
Rosanne
President of the Walking Club
Condolence: My thoughts and prayers are with all of Nancy's family. I was honored to work with Nancy for 5 years at Abington ER. She was a top notch nurse and terrific coworker. I remember her go to meal was her chicken noodle soup and peanut butter and crackers! She always had a lovely grin and all of her patients were given kind and loving care. I am so sorry for your loss.
Condolence: Meaghan, Chris and families...and to the entire Alexander Family.Please accept our condolences for the loss of Nancy. There is another angel in heaven watching over you. Julie (Horner) and Tom Wilson