tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222295941783953136.post8465422704423089381..comments2023-04-04T08:24:59.677-07:00Comments on Texas Grilliots: Mark David NewcombHeather Grilliothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03511973615683222301noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2222295941783953136.post-4780450079237353902009-07-04T11:26:24.497-07:002009-07-04T11:26:24.497-07:00Hi Heather:
I want to thank you and your family f...Hi Heather:<br /><br />I want to thank you and your family for, yesterday, letting me share in the celebration of the life of your brother, Mark David Newcomb...my friend for thirty-six years.<br /><br />As I was driving home, yesterday, I was trying to think of a word or phrase that best describes Mark. Obviously, many adjectives came to mind but none seemed to do Mark justice. I think that your use of the word 'gentle' describes Mark perfectly.<br /><br />Mark had a child like manner and a gentle spirit. He took life as it came and rarely complained. Mark made some mistakes and bad decisions in life, but then again, who hasn't. I know that he never intented to hurt or disappoint anyone. Deep down, he was a good person who only wanted to be loved and accepted.<br /><br />I wish my wife and three kids could have know Mark...the Mark that I knew...the Mark who loved Oreo's, fishing, video games, friends and family.<br /><br />In closing, please take comfort in knowing, that because of the promise of salvation and the gift of eternal life through the blood of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, someday my family will meet Mark and your family will see him again.<br /><br />You, Jane, Kevin, Kelly, Chris, Andrea, Hal and your entire wonderful family are in my thoughts and prayers.<br /><br />Thanks, again.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Bill Woodward<br />wpw2@charter.net<br />Hebrews 11:1Bill Woodwardnoreply@blogger.com