Anil zn60svpl0fx@outlook.com – Posted On: December 10, 2015
BEST RECIPE I TRIED SO FAR! I highly reemcomnd seasoning both sides of the fish liberally, and adding a touch of seasoning to the potatoes as well to your liking once removed from the oven. Also,around five minutes into cooking my fish, I decided to read reviews and saw the warnings of raw potatoes and increased my cook temp to 415 degrees for the last fifteen minutes. I used brown paper bags and the only critique I would have is be careful with the oil.
Diamond – Posted On: June 28, 2015
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that God is not the cause of this sadness. But He WILL soon fix it. Soon He will fulfill the promise made to us in John 5:28&29, and Revelation 21:3&4. I sincerely hope you find comfort in these scriptures about our future here in Earth...Jw.org
John Scheuer Marshfield, Wis – Posted On: June 27, 2015
You will be truly missed. A great fan of Columbus Catholic High School Dons sports, he followed my boys , David, Patrick, Steven and Michael during the "Hay Days" of Dons sports with Walt Kroll, and the State Championships in Football and Track. He enjoyed traveling throughout Wisconsin watching the many great teams Stratford, Marathon, Edgar and so many area high schools have enjoyed. I'm sure he will still be looking for the local team scores while enjoying the view from above. God Bless
Janet and Don Hills Loyal, WI – Posted On: June 27, 2015
Rod will truly be missed and our condolences go out to family and friends. His journey with his health problems are finally over with and is now at peace. I will miss seeing him sitting in the last pew in church and his smile. We knew him for years and was a avid sports fan and bowled at our bowling alley. God rest his soul and may he have eternal peace.
Pam Lobacz Wind Lake, Wisconsin – Posted On: June 25, 2015
We send our sympathy to Rodney's family. Cousin Rodney will be remembered fondly for his caring nature, and how he could always tell a good story. Rodney enjoyed having good conversations, and always would find a way to make us smile and laugh. May he rest in peace.
Pam, Karl and Stella Lobacz