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Clara Sowers
July 7, 2018
Dear Towle Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know Jennifer battled for quite some time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Cindy Finlay
July 4, 2018
Dear Frank and Girls, I am so sorry to read about Jennifer. I didn't have the pleasure of knowing her personally but heard how amazing she handled life. I know this is a bitter sweet time in your lives, because you didn't want her to suffer a day more and you know she has been set free from the human flesh and is healed and whole again! I lost Randy (my husband) a little over a year ago to liver cancer. So I can feel your sadness and lose, and I am holding you all close to my heart at this time. I worked at Scranton as a para when you were there Frank about 13 yrs ago. Always enjoyed your up beat and happy outlook on life!
Oneta Lindbloom
July 3, 2018
Of course our hearts all dropped as we read of Jen's graduation. We all want to keep those we love close to our heart. It's with great sadness we say good-bye...if we could just sneak a peek into Heaven with our human eyes...how we would long to join in the fellowship of believers! ENJOY Jennifer...We know you will...
Mary Hurla
July 1, 2018
We all look for miracles in our lives to prove that our beliefs can be substantiated. Jennifer lived a miracle every day for 6 1/2 years. Historically, patient with glioblastomas only survived for 6 to 18 months after diagnosis. Jenn beat the odds, While the final outcome was not what we all wished for, Jenn, through her journey, was and is our miracle. Thank you for sharing her travels with us. Onwards and upwards!!!
July 1, 2018
OMG, Frank. Am thinking of you and yours.
Harry Bryant
Diana and Dave Ice
June 28, 2018
We have followed Jennifer's courageous battle on Caring Bridge, have prayed for her, and have loved her humor, her insight, and her love for others evident in her faithful entries. We are deeply saddened to learn that she is gone from this life. God has a new angel in heaven. We pray for her entire family during this very difficult time.
June 28, 2018
My condolences to the family. May our Loving God comfort your hearts at this time of grief. Ps.94:18,19.
June 28, 2018
Please accept my condolences. Please know that the God of comfort feels your pain and sorrow. He actually provides something better to look forward to. Jeremiah 29:11 specifically tells us God wants to give us a peaceful "future and hope." He promises in the near future all the pain and sorrow you are experiencing about your loss will be gone and we will be able to enjoy perfect life with all our loved ones.
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