Prominent Manistique businessman, “Jim” Slining, died at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital on September 8, 2006. Jim was the president and owner of Manistique Rentals, Inc. which was named “Business of the Year” in 2004. Jim
I write to offer my sincere condolences on the passing of your love one. When the enemy death strikes our grief can be great. It may even seem unfair that death has the power to take away someone we love Yes, it is at times like this that we need comfort and support whether we are acquainted or not. I have found the Bible to be very comforting in this regard. At Revelation 21: 3, 4, our Heavenly Father has promised in the near future that “death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” Our Heavenly Father has also promised that there will be a resurrection: “and I have hope toward God, which hope these [men] themselves also entertain, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous…” What a grand reunion that will be! You and I have the prospects of seeing our love ones again under the best condition possible, a beautiful Paradise earth; God’s original purpose for mankind. All of God’s promises will come true, for it is impossible for Our Heavenly Father Jehovah to lie. Please look up the cited scriptures in your personal copy of the Bible. Once again, you have my sincere condolences -John 5:28 & 29, Psalms 37:29, Luke 23:43, Hebrews 6:18.
Denise
Chapel Hill, NC
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at the time of your loss
Rembetsy family
Fairfiled, CT
I wish I had the words to express the sadness that we feel for your loss. He was a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend and his passing will be felt by many. He was great-grandfather to our grandson Mikey and we’re glad that we had the chance to meet him. May God bless his soul and your entire family.
Mike & Rachel Valdez
Des Plaines, IL
Dear Trish, (and family) I’m sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing you were very lucky to have had so much time together, My Dad has been gone for over 30 years, but the love and memories remain strong.
Anonymous
I write to offer my sincere condolences on the passing of your love one. When the enemy death strikes our grief can be great. It may even seem unfair that death has the power to take away someone we love Yes, it is at times like this that we need comfort and support whether we are acquainted or not. I have found the Bible to be very comforting in this regard. At Revelation 21: 3, 4, our Heavenly Father has promised in the near future that “death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” Our Heavenly Father has also promised that there will be a resurrection: “and I have hope toward God, which hope these [men] themselves also entertain, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous…” What a grand reunion that will be! You and I have the prospects of seeing our love ones again under the best condition possible, a beautiful Paradise earth; God’s original purpose for mankind. All of God’s promises will come true, for it is impossible for Our Heavenly Father Jehovah to lie. Please look up the cited scriptures in your personal copy of the Bible. Once again, you have my sincere condolences -John 5:28 & 29, Psalms 37:29, Luke 23:43, Hebrews 6:18.
Denise
Chapel Hill, NC
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at the time of your loss
Rembetsy family
Fairfiled, CT
I wish I had the words to express the sadness that we feel for your loss. He was a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend and his passing will be felt by many. He was great-grandfather to our grandson Mikey and we’re glad that we had the chance to meet him. May God bless his soul and your entire family.
Mike & Rachel Valdez
Des Plaines, IL
Dear Trish, (and family) I’m sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing you were very lucky to have had so much time together, My Dad has been gone for over 30 years, but the love and memories remain strong.
Our Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Rob and Kathy Moffat
Athens, OH