[NFBOH-Cleveland] FW: Thoughts For The Day~*~Language of the Heart ^*^*^ April 24
Cheryl Fields
cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 24 17:39:49 UTC 2021
Ronnie! I am so sorry to hear that. Hope you are taking care of yourself and getting what you need to cope through your loss. I will call you soon lots to tell. Sending you a virtual hug and lots of love.
Cheryl E. Fields
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 24, 2021, at 3:15 AM, leeth123--- via NFBOH-Cleveland <nfboh-cleveland at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> This has been a very trying and sad week Peaches Died Peaceful in her sleep on 04/22, painless in her sleep by my side at work. It was unexpected and sudden Peaches will be missed by all that had the opportunity to share any time with her. Rest in Peace Peaches you are Loved and Missed.
> Peace Out,
> Ronnie
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> "As we better use the 'language of the heart', our communications grow apace: already we find ourselves in a safe passage through all those barriers of distance and language, of social distinctions, nationality and creed, that so divide the world of our time."
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