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Paula,
I think you know what your what your Dad meant to me. Jr. taught me a lot about business and how to carry yourself. He was a great mentor and boss. I don't know of anything in this world that he loved more than you. He did love being with you or watching you play sports.
Your parents were so special to my kids. I wish you the best and thanks for sharing your Dad with me.
Glenn Whitaker
The first time I remember seeing Jr was during drill Crawfordsville Armory, after I returned from basic training. He was my first, First Sergeant E8 in my military career there and as far as I know everyone liked him, I know I did. He was a man to be respected and set great standards for his men to follow and carry on after he left.
Later on I remember seeing him and his daughter. He loved watching her play. He also lived in Waveland for a short period where I would catch up with him and talk for awhile. He will be greatly missed by all, he touched our lives. God speed Jr. Until Valhalla 1SG French, until Valhalla
My condolences to you and your family. I never knew Mr. French, but he was definitely a hard worker. I lost my father, and I just would like to share what helped me. There's a wonderful promise for the future. In Acts 24:15 it tells us, "there is going to be a resurrection of the righteous, and the unrighteousness.". We can hold on to hope of seeing our loved one again. Drawing to Jehovah God's word, we can gain comfort and strength. I encourage you read the bible, and I'm sorry for the loss of Mr. French.
My thoughts and prayers are with Junior's family. He was a wonderful man and I have many great memories. God bless you.
I wanted to send my deep condolences to your family. I lost my father, and what helped me was the bible. I find it gets many people through hard and difficult times like these. If you get a moment, I encourage you to read Acts 24:15 -"There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.” This is a promised hope for our loved ones. And I encourage you to read in your bible 1 peter 5:6,7 -" throw your anxieties on him. because he loves us." Jehovah cares for us and we can pray to him about out problems. I'm sorry about loosing a loved one, and I hope you find peace.
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