Nellie & Robert Massillon, OH – Posted On: April 8, 2018
To: The Cammers Family:
We deeply regret learning of the loss of your dear loved one, but thought you might find these few words comforting. Our hope in seeing our loved-ones again, is heightened by the guarantee cited at Acts 17:31—wherein our Lord Jesus Christ—by his resurrection—makes this certain! However, until the future resurrection of our dear loved ones—our Heavenly Father Jehovah, assures us at Revelation 21:3-5 that death will soon be a thing of the past! Otherwise, his dear son would have died in vain—don’t you think so? Please take comfort from the cited Scriptures, while you await that realization!
From: The Manson Family (Ohio)
Dave and Judy Clouse Marshfield, WI – Posted On: April 6, 2018
We were neighbors to Darlene and Earl when we lived in Loyal. Darlene was a kind and gentle woman. It was our pleasure to know her and to have her interact with our sons when they helped with her lawn work. Our sympathy on her passing.
Adam Clouse Dayton, OH – Posted On: April 6, 2018
Cammers Family,
My family and I were neighbors to Earl and Darlene for many years in Loyal while I was a young boy. When I was in high school, my brother and I started mowing their lawn throughout the year. It was always a fight on who would go to mow the lawn, but not for the reason one might expect - we both wanted to do it! Once finished, Darlene would always invite us into the kitchen for some cookies and lemonade, and talk to us about what was going on at school and in the community (before of course paying us much better than our quality of lawn mowing deserved). When Earl moved to Marshfield, my brother and I would occasionally visit him to play piano and trumpet, with Darlene often around to help lead the residents in singing (classics such as "Bicycle Built for Two" and "I've Been Working on the Railroad"). Both Earl and Darlene were great neighbors and I am sorry to hear about your loss. Praying for your family as you celebrate her life.
Adam Clouse