Beyond Words
Good Sir,
As paltry as language is to express our inner feelings, amidst this darkest of times, we offer our sincere and deepest condolences to you at a loss so profound as to leave you beyond mere words. However crushing the burden, may you find comfort for your sorrow, and find a way through your grief, and out the other side. We thank you for all your kind words, and remember you daily, and most especially now.
As do we all. She is in a better place and you and I are stuck here.
ReplyDeleteCondolences.
ReplyDeleteAesop: Amen.
ReplyDeleteYer a good fella, Remus. Thinkin of you. Ohio Guy.
ReplyDeleteCondolences to Remus and the family.
ReplyDeleteWell said, Aesop. I am an old Navy guy, still work for the Navy with a bunch of other Old Navy guys. We all follow Remus religiously, and are mourning the loss of his wife. After a few recent losses, this hits home. Thanks for sharing, Sir.
ReplyDeleteAmen, rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteAnd Remus, know that we're all thinking of you at this time and wishing you the best.
Deepest condolences, Remus.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe lords love and comfort. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh, Remus! There are no words.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all you have done for us. There was—is—nothing like the anticipation of clicking on the Woodpile Report while drinking my coffee on Tuesday mornings and seeing a new column.
God bless you.
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Very well said. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteTuesday morning. I refresh the site every 5 minutes starting Monday mid-evening just in hope! A truly unique blog and a treasure-so much knowledge and wisdom imparted. God rest her soul and may Remus find comfort in the prayers of his readers and the passage of time. May God bless and keep you.
ReplyDeleteI meant to say "Tuesday morning?
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to Ol' Remus and his words of wisdom. Like "Stay away from crowds", more apt now than ever. My deepest condolences to the fine gentleman, with a fervent hope that he will find it in his power to generously continue his chosen labor of keeping us informed, amused, and uplifted through his fine website. Reading it makes Tuesdays worth getting through.
ReplyDeleteCondolences and best wishes to you, kind sir,
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Deepest condolences. Both you and your wife our in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful,ethereal picture to illustrate her passing. So very Remus.
ReplyDeleteI’ll add my heartfelt condolences to everyone else’s.
Thanks for posting this,Aesop.
Remus, she is in God's hands. You are in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteYour Woodpile has been such an inspiration for myself and I hope you will continue to post your thoughts and wisdom.
We need it even more than before.
Remember Psalm 136-1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever. This Psalm has given me comfort for many decades and I hope it does for you also friend.
May you find comfort in the fact that your readers in some small sense feel your pain. Best wishes from a reader.
ReplyDeleteAesop, thanks for the straight-up eloquence.
ReplyDeleteThe moment is deserving of quiet reflection.
May God be with you Remus.
ReplyDeleteRemus,
ReplyDeletePlease accept my heartfelt condolences at your loss. I cannot imagine what you are going through. May time heal your pain and leave you only with the cherished memories of your beloved. I for one hope that you will - when the time is right - take up your proverbial pen again. Godspeed to you....
Prayers for your peace, Uncle Remus, and I am sorry for your loss. May time soon provide you solace.
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to you Remus and your family. From up here in the far north.
ReplyDeleteMay you find peace in this difficult time.
God bless each of you
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the years of great info and enlightenment. We have never met but I feel a kindred bond with you.
ReplyDeleteAgain, Thank You!
Condolences Remus.
ReplyDeleteI am truly saddened by your loss. I hope you find the strength you need in the times ahead. God bless Remus.
ReplyDeleteRemus, condolences, brother; you and yours are in my prayers. And Aesop, beautiful and heartfelt sentiment. Well said, brother.
ReplyDeleteRemus, I cannot know what you're going through, but know that hundreds of hearts are with you.
ReplyDeleteAmen, brother.
ReplyDeleteRemus, may God bless you and keep you, and give you strength.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences on your great loss.
Remus,
ReplyDeletehaving just lost a loved one last week myself, let yourself grieve, go out in Gods great nature on your own back 40 and be filled with her and his love. The woods, bird song, and the coming spring will help you deal with what now is all encompassing. I know it is helping me deal with my loss.
My heartfelt sympathy dear sir. Her pain has left this earth, leaving only your love for each other and wonderful memories to endure.
May the LORD bless you, and keep you.
ReplyDeleteMay the LORD make his face shine upon you, and be gracious to you.
May the LORD turn his countenance to you and grant you peace.
May the Lord give you strength to carry on. You are in my prayers Dear Sir.
ReplyDeleteWell done Brother. Emailing condolences now.
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Prayers sent Remus. I can tell you that the Lord IS still with you, and will carry you through these dark days. There really is another side to this.
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My deepest Sympathy to Remus for his loss. Like others, I looked forward to reading your writings on Tuesdays. Know that many out here grieve for your loss.
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