r He Mansion of Heaven His world, however SeautifuC, was never meant to 6e. He place that we cadour home for aCCeternity. Hough we would not choose to Ceave, our Coving (jod knows 6est, and in His time, He Cifts us to a pCace of peace and rest, Tor He has 6uiCt a mansion where His children xvida6ide, free from pain and sorrow, forever at His side. He said, Hed never Ceave us to face our trials alone, and though some- times wefaiCHim, He neverfaiCs His own. And even when our choices are Cess than He wouldasf^ He knows when human courage is unequaCto the taskt We cannot judge what happens, Hough tears and questions start- We onCy see whats visiSCe- (jod sees into the heart. And though there may 6e many things that we cannot explain, we can 6e sure it 6reak His heart to see His childrens pain. In Coving arms, He 6ears us to a quite pCace apart; Where He mends the wounded spirit and heaCs the 6roken heart. And though the one we Cove so much has Ceft our present sight, and passed into a Setter world of majesty and Cight, Someday weCC 6e to- gether in our Tathers home aSove, Where wed thankjHimfor His mercy and praise Him for his Cove. HcfmotoletJgment He family wishes to express their deep and sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown during our time of 6ereavement. Our prayer is that