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Andrew Kevan Shreeves ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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“Raewyn & Ross” (ross.rae@ihug.co.nz)
10 September, 2000
Although I do not know you, your site touched me – please accept these flowers from Raewyn Marks


“Atelier” (exaedifico@volny.cz)
11 November, 1999
Flowers for Andrew Kevan Shreeves. Thanks.


VMassey419@aol.com
03 November, 1998
I am also a suicide survivor and very sad. I just wanted to wish you and your family the best and let you know you are in my heart and prayers. Somehow, we will get thru this. Just hope and pray that God saw how much pain your brother was in. I hope he is in the arms of an Angel right now. God Bless You and Your Family, now and always.


Bousfield (kentwish@netlink.net.au)
16 July, 1998
Just visiting kindred sites. I was raised in New Zealand and I lost my son in Australia. Keep your chin up.
Christine Bousfield


Brenda Lesyk (lesyk@escape.ca)
22 February, 1998
I am sorry for your loss, a suicide is a hard thing to handle and a confusing thing to think about, just hope that he is happy now. Luv Amie


Diane Haynes (dihaynes@ix.netcom.com)
28 October, 1997
Something drew me to your site tonight. I am praying for your family and those who loved you, that God will help them bear this pain. He alone is able to heal our broken hearts.


Roland Bosker (roland@rhi.hi.is)
Wed, 25 Sep 1996

There no sense in wishing to turn back time – I am sure the one who went has given you much before he decided to leave and even now he has given you memory. Keeping this memory in honour and alive keeps a little part of him alive. I do not know why – as I do not know neither you nor your family – I feel sorry reading your lines. I just wish to say, I do.

John S. Samarziya ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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HAUSYMOM@aol.com
08 February, 2000
Mom misses you and wishes you were here to keep her company and warm up the bed on the cold winter nights. I miss you too, pop!!! Hope your having a good time with the angels. Love Eve and Me


Mildred Samarziya (milsam@gogebic.cc.mi.us)
30 March, 1999
Still loving you and missing you. May you rest in peace. Almost time for the pussy willows to bloom. Wish you were here.
From your wife and children.


22 September, 1998
Miss ‘ya, Pop. We love you. Watch over us.
From Don and Sharon.


michael samarziya (michaels@ameritech.net)
22 September, 1998
To my dear Uncle John, the man who showed me how to fish. Thank you Uncle, I miss you so.
Love
Mike Samarziya


Just a small token to the Uncle I miss. Thank you for teaching me the simple pleasures of life.
Mike Samarziya


Dan Chupinsky (danc@ace-tex.com)
20 September, 1998
Our times together were few and far between but I recall a ride to your back 40 which seemed a world away and your watchful eye while we were pulled along on the Powderhorn tow rope. Rest in peace Uncle John.


Do not stand by my grave and weep…..
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am a diamond glint on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awake in the morning hush,
I am the swift upflinging rush
of quiet birds’ circling flight.
I am the soft star shine at night.
Do not stand by my grave and cry….
I am not there
I did not die.
Author Unknown

Tony Ruffer ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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“tomsuesummy” (tssummy@email.msn.com)
31 July, 1999
These are the first Flowers I have ever left in the Cemetery. I was browsing through and read the sweet Memorial from your Family, Anthony….I also noticed that there were no Flowers for you. That gave me a hauntingly sad feeling. And so I leave Flowers and Love for you Anthony. You died so young. That’s what brought me to you….your youth…I have a son named Anthony too, he’s going to be 34 yrs old tomorrow. I nearly lost him in 1989 from a near fatal drug overdose. He didn’t die, but he is permanently brain damaged and once more he is my “little boy”…. I thank God that He spared his life. My heart goes out to your family, Anthony…How they must long for you….your strong arms to hold them just one more time….just the sound of your sweet voice one more time…..to hear your laughter one more time…. O, the things that we ponder in our hearts after we’ve lost a loved one…. We re-live our lives with them over and over again……never wanting it to end anymore… Your dear young life was so worthwhile….I don’t know how you died…but it really doesn’t matter….we all love you. Please know, dear Anthony, that your short life had purpose and meaning….and it will go on having purpose and meaning…for every life, however short or long was meant to be in God’s Great Scheme of Things… Your death has affected me….I am diminished some because you are no longer here….because there is a family and friends who miss you so….and that affects me. That God chose to give you life is the Greatest Honor or all…I’m sure you tried to live your life in such a way as to bring love and caring to others around you. Your life means something to me, Anthony. Fifteen months ago my little 21 month old Grandson, Andrew, was killed by a car running over him. His short little life has touched me in a way that no other has. Because of him, Anthony, I have learned to value life….to treasure it….for life is very fragile and we don’t know how long we have. So it is my gift to Andrew and to you, my young friend, to live my life with intensity and passion and unselfish love for everyone around me. If you see my little Andrew….will you run and play with him??….Will you roll down hills with him and let him climb up into your lap and love you…..? For Andrew loved everyone. May you rest now in peace….The Peace that only God can give….He loves you and He is taking care of your family. They are in my prayers….. Rock Baby Andrew to sleep tonite, Anthony, for he has a lot of love to give you….May God Bless you and your Precious Family…and I, too, send you my Love…. Held By God’s Love and Grace… Susan Summy

William Howard Ross ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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P. A. Ross Costantini (Bargello19@aol.com)
01 January, 1999
A beautiful and loving tribute to an exceptional man. I am researching my Ross relatives who settled in VT after the Revolutionary War. One brother went to Ohio. Do you know anything about Mr. Ross’s ancestors?


JWLEVAN@aol.com
Thu, 28 Mar 1996

I was interested to see if anyone was listed from Wayne Co. I grew up in Orrville and lived in Wooster for a period of time. While I did not know Mr. Ross he obviously contributed much to the community. It is wonderful to find a portrait of such a fine man to represent the Wooster Community.


Lena Peters (cpeters@colby.ixks.com)
Sun, 04 Feb 1996

My grandmother’s maiden name was Ross and I have researched many of the Ross families in the United States. I’m always interested in visiting another Ross family. From the Kentucky, Iowa, Kansas Ross decendants, our sympathies in your loss of your grandfather. What a wonderful memory he has left to you!!!


Sergio Mannheimer, sergionm@embratel.net.br
Sun, 22 Oct 95

Rest in peace. May god bless all your descendents.
signed: The Mannheimers. Brazil.


“E. Mitchell”, the_phoneman@earthlink.net
Wed, 18 Oct 95

May his crown shine brightly in the firmament of heaven.


david carr, david.carr@usa.nai.net
Tue, 17 Nov 95

I enjoyed reading your eulogy. Mr, Ross had a full and happy life, and a wonderful family.

Rest in Peace,

Dave