1. Losing Asher is so sad.
Wendy , |
Miami Beach, FL |
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(01.06.08) |
He was a man who created so much love simply by being himself. He was a joy and the fact of his death after TWO months of hope was devastating to all involved. But for the family to have his body buried in Israel, if that is true then that is ironically good. Because a parent or sibling wants to have closure, which of course is the beginning of long and hard grief. We who love Asher are grieving in our own ways. Prayers to this exemplary family for their unbelievably painful loss.
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