Mary Liew Yew Cheow Memory Book


Sunday, April 07, 2013 6:20 PM ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????roseand????????????????????????????????????????????????????-???TI I wanted to offer my condolences. Imagine; life when when eyes of blind ones see again, And ears of deaf ones hear again, When deserts blossom as the rose And from parched ground fresh water flows, When lame ones leap just like the hart, When loved ones never have to part, Such blessed times you'll realize, If you keep your eyes on the prize. When tongues of mute ones speak again, When old ones will be young again, When earth will yield her rich increase And all good things will never cease, When songs of children fill the air, When joy and peace are everywhere, Then, too, you'll see the dead arise, If you keep your eyes on the prize. When wolves and lambs will feed as one, When bears and calves bask in the sun, A mere young boy will lead them all, And they will head his childish call. When tears belong to yesterday, When fears and pain have passed away, You'll see how God these things supplies, If you keep your eyes on the prize. (2 Corinthians 4:18; Revelation 21:4; Isaiah 65:21-25,Eccl.9:5) My Prayers and thoughts will be with you all. Karen Caldwell (Akron, OH)
Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:07 AM Dear family of Mary, may you gain immense comfort knowing that our loving Creator, Jehovah can change your sorrow into joy by means of the resurrection. His dear son, Jesus said "The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out."-John 5:28,29 An encouraging Watchtower article about the resurrection, which can be read online at jw.org, included a quote from one scholar which said, "While graveyards may remind one of the brevity of life, the resurrection ensures the brevity of death." JH
Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:19 PM Dear Gan and Family: Our deepest condolences to your loss. From the photo gallery I can tell your Mom lived a great life, it was unusual that she poses for ballet dancing during her young age, she looks well educated. Also, I love picture #40 (graduation photo), mother and son together, how proud she must be! BTW, you look just like your Dad! May you and family take comfort knowning that she's at peace now. God bless, Samantha/Yenming Samantha Chu (Naperville, IL)
Wednesday, February 27, 2013 2:14 PM Thank you for visiting Mary Liew's Memorial Page. Please do leave a note or two in the Memory Book. If you are not from the USA, please leave the "Your state/province" at "Select a State/Provice" and do fill in the "Your City" box. Seum-Lim Gan