sharon.
That is truely sad! I'll be praying! Please let us know how the remaining
people who were injured are doing?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:14 PM
Subject: Please pray for the Jassos
> Hi all!
>
> My care providers and their family need prayer. this past thanksgiving,
> many of Blanca's relatives came up here from California, intending to move
> here. As far as I know, there were 15 people, and they brought their
> first load of belongings. I got to eat with them that night, so I had two
> celebrations! On Saturday, Blanca helped one of them make El Salvadorian
> tamalis. Yesterday morning they ate them together and left early, hoping
> to avoid snow in the mountains. then last night, while relaxing in my
> rocker before going to bed, I suddenly heard screaming, pounding, (maybe
> someone was stomping up from downstairs.), then a group weeping together.
> Later I heard more weeping and someone shouting. Perhaps Blanca was
> shouting in prayer. I felt almost a spirit of sadness in the house, but I
> had no idea what happened until I felt okay to go and find out. their
> cousins were in a terrible accident, two of them were killed and others
> seriously injured. I think there are at least two of them who are able to
> speak and think clearly. One of them called to tell us. One of Blanca's
> daughter and two of Blanca's brothers have gone down to Nevada where they
> are suffering, to talk with them and maybe help them decide where the
> funeral should be, where they should bury their dead. It might be here,
> it might be El Salvador. We had Kentucky Fried Chicken tonight, as no one
> wanted to fix dinner. so please pray! I thank god, and all my brothers
> and sisters in the Lord, for the support we give and receive.
>
> Sharon
>
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