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Ronald Rosso posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I was sadden to hear about Hugh. I was friends with Hugh a long time ago in Va Beach. We were in boy scouts together and went on some ski trips together in high school. We ran into each other at UVA on several occassions and years later in Tidewater. He was good guy. I wish to extend my condolences to his wife and the Bryant family.
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Joe & Nancy Askew, Taylor, Joh posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Please know that all of you are in our prayers. We were so heartbroken when Allyson called to ask that Hugh and the family be put on our prayer list, because his plane was missing. I immediately got on the computer and emailed all my friends and coworkers at school. The response was tremendous. Everyone called or emailed back to say they were praying for Hugh and the family and hoped he'd be found okay. Although it wasn't what we hoped for, God has a better plan. Everyone sends their condolences and are still praying for each one of you. With all our love, Nancy (Allyson's sister) and family
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Levi Graiser posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
On behalf of Susan's colleagues at CDC in Atlanta, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the entire Bryant family.
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Louie and Gail Warren and Fami posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I just happened to call Allyson Monday morning on my way to work. I was saddened to learn that Hugh’s plane was missing. Allyson asked that I pray for Hugh’s safety. I emailed my Sunday School class with an urgent prayer request for Hugh and his family. We all know the outcome. God is in control and he will get each of you through this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. With love and sympathy, Gail (Allyson’s sister) and Family
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Tricia & Rick Eagle posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
We are so sorry for your loss. We cannot imagine the pain you are experiencing but we can assure you that our love goes out to each and every one of you. Alice, Sherril, Dottie and Susan our prayers and thoughts are with you now and in the months to come. May the comfort peace of our Lord surround you during this time.
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Denise Fleenor-Spenik posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Constanza, My heart is saddened and reaches out to you in comfort and prayer. My brother-in-law, Mark Spenik e-mailed me Monday morning. My children and I said a prayer that morning for you to feel God's comfort and know He is taking good care of Hugh. It's hard for us to understand, but to just trust God and His promises. I'm here in the desert of Arizona now, and you're in Florida, but the fun memories of Hugh hanging out with the GMU guys at the townhouse in Fairfax will always be with us. They were a funny group, full of life, and fun to sit back and listen to them joke around. I remember Hugh dating you back in DC - such a blessing, the two of you. Prayers of peace, comfort, trust, and hope. - Denise
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Joe and Edna Tyson posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Thinking and praying for all the family. Sorry we cannot be with you but we are with you in these times of sorrow.
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Nezha Khaneboubi posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I am sorry to hear, I just heard. Please accept my condolences and prayers.
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Amelita R. Concepcion posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Constanza, I have heard the sad news about Hugh and my heart goes out to you and your family. I have prayed for him and offered my daily Mass for the repose of his soul. I am also praying for you that you may be able to accept what happened. It may be quite difficult to understand why this thing could happen to such a young and good man. Unfortunately, we do not know the mind of God; but one thing is sure: as painful as it is and as unreasonable as it may seem, God permits (not cause) some pains in life to bring out the good. You may not see this “good” at this time because you are grieving, but you will as you continue to heal. Part of the healing process is grieving and mourning. At the same time, embrace the suffering and offer all your pains to God. It will not immediately take away the pain of loss but it will ease the sorrow. Hang in there. Take care and God bless. Amelita