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M. Clark
In Memory of
M. Harrison
Clark Jr.
1930 - 2015
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Susan Yaruta-Young

Dear Family of Harrison, Luther and I want you all to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. We first met Harrison and Sallie when we moved to Blue Hill Maine in 1996, and I became a member of The First Congo. Church in Blue Hill, where I often saw Sallie and at special events also Harrison. The last time I saw Harrison at such an event was this past St. Pat's dinner and I have to say he and I had one of our longest chats that night. He was such a wonderful listener/communicator, gentle and supportive gentleman. Dear Sallie has come to hear me preach at the little church in Buck's Harbor, the United Methodist Church, where I have just spent the last yr. on a ministry team. I want you to know (because it has been my own personal experience with both my dad and my mom who passed away 2003 and 2005 both unexpectedly) that our loved ones stay close to us and have a way of sending us signs -- especially when we need them. It may be seeing a blue heron, or looking into the eyes of an owl, it may be in a special dream, or having just the most important quote you need be in a book that suddenly your eyes see, or even it falls off a shelf. It may be in something someone says. It may be when you are feeling their loss the most and suddenly a beautiful Monarch butterfly appears, or a dove calls, or a seal on a rock looks up and at you. Or, in my case, a card my mom had made which read "Hope you are feeling better" happened to fall from a book I picked up -- just when I needed it most. May God bless you with the strength and love to get through these hard times and please, when you see dear Sallie, give her a hug and send her our love. Yours, Pastor Susan Yaruta-Young (also known as Susan Y-Y)
Friday June 12, 2015 at 12:00 am
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