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We are so sorry for the loss of your dad. Please know that you will be in our thoughts and prayers in the weeks to come. We love you guys and are thankful to be part of your SJBC family. The good Lord will get you through this season!
Condolence: We are so sorry for your loss. It is very difficult letting go of a parent,speaking from experience as I also lost my father Jackie Tubbe. we all grew up together as kids going to Stonewall Pentecostal Church under Bro. O. W. Williams and also as fammily. Bo as we called him has gone to a better place where there is no more pain and he is with his son and parents, mom and sisters and brother in laws. He will be looking down on each and every one of his family and you will feel him when you really neeed him. I feel my dad all the time but most when I really need him I feel him so close to me. Glyndon Tubbe, Gennie Holt Dorthy Tubbe and his other relatives here in Woden will think of him often and with fond memories. Our prayers go with his family and friends.
Condolence: There are no words to express the loss of loosing someone as loving and caring as you have always been to my family.Uncle Bo was always there when Tommy and I needed him with no questions asked ...He will be greatly missed as the Lord called another one of his angels home ...My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family..Love all of you and pray God's hands on you in the days ahead for peace and comfort to all of the family.
“There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.”
My Dear sweet Uncle Boe was a giant of a man. He gave all to his family and worked his entire life tirelessly. His gentle sweet spirit will be missed. I remember standing next to him one time in Church back in the late 1960’s. When the speaker asked everyone to hug someone’s neck and tell them you will see them in heaven.
My sweet Uncle Boe bent down and hugged my neck and said with such sincerity, “Bubba, I will see you in heaven one day.” He didn’t just say it but he said it with passion. Today we salute this gentle giant and his legacy as he has gone before us to paradise. We will miss you Uncle Boe. Hold a place for us at God’s table.