Use the form above to find your loved one. You can search using the name of your loved one, or any family name for current or past services entrusted to our firm.
Condolence: Dear Becky: My mother-in-law, Vivian Maitland, loved your mother so. I loved her too as she would wait with me on occasions when Vivian was hospitalized. She was so honest, caring, funny and brought a lot of joy to Vivian.
She does not know yet, so we will tell her this weekend. She will be so very, very sad.
May God grant you and your family the peace that he can only deliver during this difficult time.
Jimmy and Joanne Maitland
Vivian T. Maitland
Condolence: To the Family. Please accept my sincere condolences. God's Word is a great source of comfort and hope during difficult times and Jehovah God, 'the God of all comfort' (2 Corinthians 1:3) is fully aware of your sadness. Revelation 21:4 promises, "He will wipe out every tear" and will bring back to life those who sleep in death, as Acts 24:15 promises, "There is going to be a resurrection." Be assured of these future events because God himself declares, 'I am making all things new' and 'these words are faithful and true.' ~Revelation 21:5
Condolence: Dearest Becky, my heart is full as I write to you today. Your Mom was truly a second mother to me, and I treasure the many great times we had over the years. The days and weeks ahead may be difficult ones, but with your strong faith and a host of friends and family to support you, I hope you can take some comfort in that. Praying God will surround you and your family with a peace that only He can give. I love you. Sylvia
Condolence: Becky ~ Today I am sincerely thinking of you and holding you close to my heart. Just a little over four years ago, I lost my mom who was a long-time friend of your mom's. I am saddened for you but know your mom is in a happier place now. Take care of yourself, dear Becky, and know you're in my thoughts and prayers.