Jacquelyn Nilo, 65, of Chappell Hill, passed away Tuesday March 7, 2017. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers of Bryan College Station.
Jacquelyn Nilo, 65, of Chappell Hill, passed away Tuesday March 7, 2017. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers of Bryan College Station.
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Danielle & Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Ashley and family, you are all in our thoughts and our prayers. I know this is such a difficult time for you all and my heart aches for you. I pray for peace and comfort for you all that only the Lord can give you.
Dear Bob, Kimberly, Ashley & Danielle,
In a poem by Henry Van Dyke, he writes that although someone is gone from our sight, they are not diminished in their beauty and strength. The example he uses is a ship that leaves port with its vast sails moving in the breeze, only to become a speck on the horizon. While the ship becomes smaller as we view her from the port, she is still as grand as when she left port, carrying all of her life’s freight to her destined port. Heaven has received a new angel.
Love, Aunt Joannie
We send the family our sincere condolences and thoughts of peace and courage. As you comprehend your profound loss… let yourself cry knowing that each tear is a note of love rising to the God of the heavens (Psalms 83:18). He knows your pain and suffering and will help you cope with your grief. We have hope according to God’s promise at Acts 24:15 of seeing our loved ones again. It is comforting for us to know that God does not cause suffering and that one day it will end. James 1:13; Rev. 21:3,4.
Danielle and family, I am deeply saddened for your loss and please know that all of you will be in my thoughts and prayers.