In Memorials & Tribute Page

It is our faith in GOD which gives life, meaning and purpose, along with hope and dignity!

Para-phrasing Dr.Twerski, a psychiatrist in Pittsburgh,"Many people are angry at the DIVINE following the loss of a loved one. This is NOT blasphemous, this is venting & is natural. Think a moment. You can only be angry with something that exists. Anger vented at the DIVINE is a positive statement of one's conviction that the DIVIVE exists at all. This venting is an expression of disagreement brought about from distress & loss. As a wise man once said, "You can be for GOD, or you can be against GOD, You just can't be without GOD"

The acid test of faith is primarily the weathering of adversity without losing trust in the DIVINE, & the ability to accomplish this is a major step in spiritual progress." Rabbi, Abraham J. Twerski,MD

This is a very special section for Memorial notices to our members & their families who have crossed over into the light, of what most people call "death". Thank You!

Prayer can be used to Empower our acceptance, following loss of a loved one! Use it & feel the difference!

Recently one of our members (an MD & his wife) lost a child, they said that healing and acceptance was speeded up by #1)getting rid of feeling Guilty & Letting go of EGO. They realized NOTHING they did or could do would have saved their child. #2.)Saying ThankYou & being grateful for the experience of having been here for the child. #3.)Acceptance of the Divine Plan #4.)Realizing that when your contract is up, GOD takes us home #5.)Calling forth the Angels of Compassion & Transition, and saying out-loud, "I release you (name of child or loved one)to the FATHER'S World, I release You, I Love You and ThankYou for this experience & opportunity for OUR spiritual Growth! Amen"

Instead of taking months or even years to heal, the process began helping the family within 2 weeks, so they could begin to get on with their missions & purposes in life. They wanted us to share this method , with you the reader of this page, in hopes that this would work for you & your family.


*A Special Tribute to ALL our fallen Military Personel in the Persian Gulf Region*, we pray that you completed your Missions & Purposes, the Will of our Holy Father was accomplished. We pray, by sending Love , Light & Blessings to YOUR Families. May they find PEACE, AMEN!*

IF GOD BRINGS you TO IT, THEN HE WILL BRING you THROUGH IT!

A memorial is a personal rememberance to honor the life of a friend, relative or colleague, through thoughts & gifts of love and hope.
**This area is also for the purpose of providing a meaningful living tribute to friends, relatives and colleagues by honoring them for a special occation.**
Last but not least this is a place of expressing our Eternal Attitude of Graditude, as our ONLY response to Grief. You must try to remember, this question:" Are you gladder that you had time or life with a specific person or loved one, or mad that you lost them?" Please try to remember GOD'S response, of "They were never your's to lose, but always Mine!"


*Nancy McDaniels bids farewell to her Son, age 24,who passed away after an eight year battle with HIV.*

A Memorium to Richard "Dick" Brown:

Dick was a wonderful Human Being, always helping chlidren & the poor. A retired Naval Officer, Dick died of complications from cancer, December 2001. We will miss him!Have a good trip home, my friend & GOD Bless your family.
Blessings & Thanksgivings given by: Frank & Mercita De Muynck; Gerald & Eva Szames; Paul R.Gegenheimer & Dean & Aimee DeGroot.


"Precious in the sight of the Lord is death of his godly ones." Psalm 116:15

May Your Name be lifted up above all others. May Your Kingdom come upon the earth as it is in Heaven.

Dr.Ron Rebal, MD; age 52 died January 2001, after a 3 year fight with bone cancer, was a wonderful physcian, Husband to Nancy & father to 2 beautiful children. You gave us many blessings & much Love, Thank You!


Adriana Harris, age 6,died suddenly March 14th, 2003; our blessings go out to the Harris & Erwin Families during this very trying time!

A Picture of Dick Brown 1945:
  1. Be honest and authentic, speak your truth without judging, forgive others & yourself for getting angry.
  2. This may be immediate or take time, so be patient with yourself and others.
  3. Forgiveness results in immediate release of anger,
  4. While letting go results in a conscious release of anger.
  5. While working it out or through results in a gradual and slow release of anger.
  6. All are essential in healing.(#'s 1,2,&3 are paraphrased from the book,"A Course in Courage" by Gates McKibbin,Ph.D)
  7. Letting go means owning the emotion, taking responciblity for it,and acknowleging the feeling or emotion, as yours, or coming from you.
  8. You can only let go of something when you own it.