To my precious Marion - I miss you so much, not being able to give you a loving touch.
I have to fight really hard not to be sad, because I know this will be the best Christmas you've ever had.
Able to walk those golden streets – not in a power chair, but with your own
feet.
Oh, what a joy it must be to have no more pain, wish I could hear you in detail explain.
Most of all, seeing your Jesus face to face, and feel His loving arms giving you a “welcome home” embrace, and seeing your family – what a glorious reunion that must be.
Oh, what a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see – and He takes me by the
hand,
And leads me to the promise land – He will lead me straight to you, and what wonderful memories to renew.
There will be no more parting there, just an eternity, all of Heavens glory to
share.
For loved ones who are left behind, for each there will be a time, when we’ll all greet them with a “welcome home to be with us in our eternal
home.
Can’t imagine or grasp the meaning of eternity,
But someday we will experience the reality.
Oh, what a day - glorious day - that will be!
Casey M. "Buddy" Smith, Jr., is Senior Vice President of American Family Association, ordained Elder (retired) in the United Methodist Church, active in music evangelism as a soloist and sings locally with Joyful Noise Quartet. He and his wife, Carol, make their home in Plantersville, Mississippi.
PRECIOUS MEMORIES
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Buddy & Carol's 41st Anniversary
Happy Anniversary to Carol, faithful and loving companion of 41 years! How can I begin to express how wonderful you are? You are a beautiful, sweet and loving woman of God whom I am so proud to call my wife. You are also a wonderful mother to our two children and Grammy to our four grandchildren. There is no one who could fill that special place in my heart as you do from day to day. God has blessed our covenant and the longer we are together the more I love you. Happy 41st Anniversary to the woman who makes my life complete! Click Here to read 'Til Death Us Do Part
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