Stearns-Welty, Pauline
Dear family,
I'm Carl Welty, Jr.'s daughter. I loved dear Pauline, as everyone did, and I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. I came out for her 90th birthday party in December 2006 with my father, brother Steve (who died of COVID complications last September) and his wife. That was the last time I saw her. I know she was so very loved and will be sorely missed. All of you are in my prayers.
Much love,
Linda (in Westminster, MD)
Dear Cousins, Our thoughts are with you this week. I'm sorry we'll miss the service on Friday. Mom's 100th birthday is tomorrow, the 13th. We're celebrating with a party at the nursing home on Sat. One of my favorite stories from Aunt Pauline, was that as a child she liked going to Church in Kinnear, but her favorite thing was to ride in the wagon to Riverton, to attend church where they spoke German! Loved her stories! Enjoy the many memories. Love, Shirley
Shirley Schmuck Olsen - 7/12/2022So sorry that Pauline passed away but she lived a good life. I remember when we visited her years ago that she seemed to be a very kind person. Blessings to all of the family.
Phyllis
Dear Family and Friends:
Our hearts go out to you and your family with the loss of your dear loved one. There are no words to take away sadness when you lose someone you love. In our time of deepest need the tenderness of God is a refuge like no other. He alone understands our sorrows and draws near in love to wipe away our tears.
When my mother passed away, we found the resurrection hope very comforting.
May the resurrection hope sustain you. A loved one lost can grieve the heart, and makes us yearn for tomorrow, when Jehovah will keep the promise he made of no pain, no death, no sorrow found at Revelation 21:4.
I remember her playing the organ and was always in church. Praise the Lord for her long life and her eternal home.
Rick Six - 7/14/2022