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Wanda Gladden
Né àUnited States
39 years
19690
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Manda Can't believe it's been nine years October 17, 2018
I can't believe it's been nine years,I miss you terribly.I would do anything to hug you one more time..
Kimberly Lawton-Massey YOU WERE MY PERSON June 25, 2013
Wanda...I know it's been like FOREVER...like about 20 yrs....I last saw you at a party you and your brother John had....I met my husband at your party...you intoprduced us....we are now married for 11 years and have 3 children. All because of you....and your heart. I love you so much. Often we lost touch with one another and I could always find you again and we would pick up where we left off. You were my one friend I could come back to and it was like we never were apart. I wish I had contacted you sooner. I am so sad that i was not there for you and maybe you needed me; maybe there was something I could have done...said or just had been around to enjoy your wonderful spirit. You wre such a great friend. I will never get over not being able to say good bye.
 I see these pictures of your beautiful children and grandchildren. In EVERYONE I see your beautiful eyes and that great smile that you have; I am so glad to see those passed on to them. It may never be easy for them to live without you....but you definately live on in them. I love you and hope that I see you again one day.
Mara Estero My Condolences for the Family September 30, 2011
WHEN A LOVED ONE DIES
Have you lost a loved one in death? The pain, the grief, and the feelings of helplessness can seem unbearable. At such times, we need to go to God’s Word for comfort. (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4) The Bible helps us to understand how Jehovah and Jesus feel about death. Jesus, who perfectly reflected his Father, knew the pain of losing someone in death. (John 14:9) When he was in Jerusalem, Jesus used to visit Lazarus and his sisters, Mary and Martha, who lived in the nearby town of Bethany. They became close friends. The Bible says: “Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.” (John 11:5) Though, Lazarus died. How did Jesus feel about losing his friend? The account tells us that Jesus joined Lazarus’ relatives and friends as they grieved over this loss. Seeing them, Jesus was deeply moved. He “groaned in the spirit and became troubled.” Then, the account says, “Jesus gave way to tears.” (John 11:3335) Did Jesus’ grief mean that he had no hope? Not at all. In fact, Jesus knew that something wonderful was about to happen. (John 11:3, 4) Still, he felt the pain and sorrow that death brings. In a way, Jesus’ grief is encouraging to us. It teaches us that Jesus and his Father, Jehovah, hate death. But Jehovah God is able to fight and overcome that enemy! Let us see what God enabled Jesus to do.
For more reference about this wonderful hope you can visit www.watchtower.org 
Christina Moore I miss you a bunch!!!! October 7, 2010
I cant believe its already been this long since you have gone. You were like my mom to me, always there when something was up and i needed someone to talk to. We had great times together even thought sometimes they werent under the greatest circumstances. I still loveyou wanda and i just want to let you know that you are always in my heart and you will NEVER be forgotten.
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