Passed From This Life To The Next



October 15, 2010
My mother passed on this day
to the next life
I pray, that our family and friends will be strong
and hold on

I pray, that the Holy Spirit will
comforted you
I pray, as you read the word
of God, you will let His words
lead you
I pray, as you get closer to God
you will let your faith in God propel
you to your destiny,
I believe while in the grieving process
God is healing you

Even though her passing brought you pain
God knows how to comforted you and get
rid of all your stress
Even in experiencing your love one's death,
God want you to have His best

And with His help every Frustration
Even the ones that seems to be just
a life-size mess. God can turn it around for
you, with just one echo from Him, you will be bless.

Pray to God for help because in God's
Heavenly Kingdom there is no distress
You must remember God knows whats best

He called her home
because He knew that she needed some rest
and now she do not have to face
any more trials or test
please do not think
this transition as being complex
Because when our journey down here is over,
we will pass from this life to the next.

Remember: The bible says Jesus will never leave you and those who know Him,know He is a very present help in time of troubles

This Poem is to the Family and Friends of Mrs. Paulette Sheats
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Submitted on March 09, 2011

Modified on March 12, 2023

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Stanzas 8
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Angela Lorine Smith

Born in Atlanta, Georgia to the parents of Leo and Paulette Sheats on February 9, 1965, the third child in a family of five. She started to write poetry at the age of 11. Angela love reading, writing and computers, from programming computers, troubleshooting them, writing blogs, website etc. She is a daughter, mother, wife and grandmother. more…

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