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katherine sartori lit a candle
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
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I am lighting this candle for you mom cause it is almost your birthday and I wish we were all together to celebrate but now Apollo is up there with you I love you so much I will see all my favorite pets and my loved ones when its my time I love you so much
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Mr Bolt posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
To the family of Dr. Pauline M. Sartori M.D.:
Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Death affects everyone on the face of this earth, yet when it touches us personally, few seek the comfort they search for. The unscriptual doctrines that are taught concerning death do not leave those grieving with comfort or a hope, but they do leave many with unanswered questions. The response that "God works in mysterious ways", does not satisfy the spiritual needs of those who are grieving (Matthew 5:3). However, many have found comfort in the pages of God's word the Bible (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4). In God's word we find the promise that we can be reunited with our loved ones (John 5:28, 29, Acts 24:15). The Bible tells us where this happy reunion will take place (Psalm 37: 11, 29, Matthew 5:5). We are told why we die (Genesis 3:17-19, Romans 5:12), and that the God of the Bible will end death forever (1 Corinthians 15:26, Revelation 21:3, 4). In the model prayer, also called the lord's prayer, readers are taught to pray for God's Kingdom (Matthew 6:10). Learning the truth about the God of the Bible (Psalm 83:18, Revelation 4:11), God's Kingdom (Daniel 2:44), and the state of those who have died (Ecclesiastes 9:5), is the start to finding true comfort concerning loved ones who are sleeping in death, as well as satisfying answers to many other questions (John 8:32, John 11:11).
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Barbara Miller McLoughlin posted a condolence
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Pauline was my best buddy at St. Mary's and such a wonderful friend during our high school and college years. We met in Soph yr. at St.Mary's as home room partners in the Bio lab with Sr. Henry. We were first row, first lab seat-together.....Meenan, Miller, Barbara.
That first day, Pauline introduced herself to me and she was so warm and vivacious. We became fast friends after that. She was always such fun....sharing thoughts, working Mission Day together, and co-working the back stage lights together for the school musical-what a blast we had! Pauline was ALWAYS up for a good time and we were always planning fun times together on weekends with the gang. What I will always remember the most....Pauline was ALWAYS there for you. She had such a Big Heart and always shared it with everybody! She will be unimaginably missed. My heart goes out to Pauline's family and loved ones. Please know that Pauline and all of you are in my thoughts and prayers!
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Bette Lavery posted a condolence
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Pauline was such a dear friend. We were in the same homeroom at St. Mary's, and I remember she never had to study for a test like the rest of us. She came in unprepared and always aced it! She was so smart!
We had many good times together dancing, etc. and just hanging out. She was such a wonderful person, so caring. She'd do anything for you. I'm sure she was a great emergency room doctor. Please know I will keep Pauline, her family and all her relatives in my prayers.
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Richard Meade posted a condolence
Monday, July 9, 2012
God shepherd you into His flock, Pauline. You did His work on earth.
Great memories. St. Al's, St.Mary's
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Jeannie Wands Gaston posted a condolence
Monday, July 9, 2012
I was so saddened to hear of Pauline's passing. She and I had many fun times at St. Mary's. I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers as well as all of her loving family.
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Angie posted a condolence
Sunday, July 8, 2012
My deepest sympathies to the Sartori family.
Its times like these that we realize how really precious life is, and at the end of it, true love from family and friends is what matters, and what matters most is that we be in Gods memory. The bible says something special about those in his memory, at John 5:28,29, the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice 29 and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life. What a wonderful prospect for those like your dear Pauline.
Sincerely,
Angie
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Chris Cruise Fields posted a condolence
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Dear Family, I am so sorry for your great loss. Pauline was the first girl to reach out to me when I came to St. Mary's, and showed me such great friendship. I will be praying for you all during this difficult time.
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Larry O'Reilly posted a condolence
Sunday, July 8, 2012
I'm so sorry to hear of Pauline's passing, the whole Meenan family were great friends as we grew up in Great Neck together, Pauline was in my class at St. Aloysius. She and Diane and I went to the Beatles concert at Shea Stadium, which I still remember to this day. Pauline was kind, smart, gentle, probably a great doctor. Please accept my condolences to family, husband, all Meenan family as well. Best, Larry O'Reilly, Arlington, Virginia
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Jackie Mitchell Sullivan posted a condolence
Saturday, July 7, 2012
I am so..sorry to hear about Pauline's passing. She and I had such good times in St. Mary's...together...She is in my prayers...as is her family.
There are no words...
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Terry McCormick Fegan posted a condolence
Saturday, July 7, 2012
I have such fond memories of Pauline and I am so sorry for your loss. She was a good friend in high school and a wonderful person. I have thought of her so often during the years and this was such sad news.
My prayers are with her and all of you in this time of grief.
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donna viscovich posted a condolence
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Carrie & family,
You have our DEEPEST SYMPATHY
on the loss of your dear mother...You are in our prayers.
Love,
The Viscovich Family
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Evelyn Hall posted a condolence
Thursday, July 5, 2012
To the Sartori Family:
I am deeply sorry that you have lost your dear wife, mother, and sister in death. Truly she will be missed by many. Yet during this difficult time it may seem that you cannot endure. But know that our dear heavenly Father will strengthen you and give you the endurance you will need to sustain you now and in the days ahead. (Psalms 34:18)
By means of his Word he has told us that those who are in the grave will be resurrected. (Acts 24:15) How wonderful, to know that your dear loved one along with millions who have died will be resurrected back to life. So even though you mourn now, know that in the future death, mourning, pain and sorrow will be gone forever. (Revelation 21:4)
How wonderful that your loved one cared for others and had the desire to help alleviate the pain of others. How much more so our heavenly Father who has the ability to do that and even more. (Isaiah 25:8)
When you are able to endure a bit more, please read the scriptural account of how Jesus alluded to the wonderful hope of the resurrection in John chapter 11. May this comfort you and keep you strong.