What a beautiful age for Richie to leave this primary home to enter into his eternal home where there is much celebration at the banquet table with all he loved who had passed on before him. I imagine there is some dancing on golden streets happening too. Oh but the most beautiful part is how Richie was escorted and welcomed into his eternal home, in the embrace of Jesus. We are so so sorry for your loss, we know he will be missed by all. By the way you loved him you shared the knowledge of how beautiful Richie was and is, and of course his actions while living here were a great example on how a man should be. Richie's job is done here on earth, and when embraced by Jesus we are sure Jesus said aloud, "Well done good and faithful servant." It was such an honour to have known Richie, which goes back many years through church activities. He was always a gentleman, loving, kind and generous. He leaves behind him a legacy of love and kindness through his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Most of all I will always remember him looking at his wife Lolly, and the love for her that shone through his eyes told a love story of many years. We are born on this earth to learn and grow on how to reach for the eternal home we were born to enter. Death is not a punishment, it is a gift of saving grace and Richie now shares in that gift. Oh Happy Day! Please, once again accept our deepest sympathies as you mourn the loss of such a precious loved one. God bless all of you with peace that passes all understanding as you courageously walk on without him physically by your side. With much love Dave and Elaine Vizard
Dear Lolly Sr. Lolly & Will, Connie &Ted, Dave&Mary, & all the family&friends
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Friday December 30, 2011
via Condolence Message