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Condolence From: Jim & Marie Ennis
Condolence: Losing a parent or grandparent is difficult. You are losing a part of your past.... It doesn't feel right ... We use the past to help us form the future. It's no wonder that Jesus promised in John 5:28, 29 ".... the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will come out....those who did good things to a resurrection of life...." We look forward to that time and may this promise bring you a measure of comfort and hope. Over the years we have enjoyed getting to know some of Margrets family members. We had many encouraging chats with Margret when she lived in the Antelope community. She was a woman of strong commitment and tried to make this world a better place. We look forward to the day when her strong commitment, in a better world with Jesus as King, will be a better place indeed. Sincerely, Jim and Marie Ennis
Thursday May 05, 2016
Condolence From: Cody Flecker
Condolence: Margaret was a fine lady and a great asset to the City of Antelope. Rarely does an angel descend to earth, but in Margaret's case she was that angel. She truly cared for the well being of all of the citizens on Antelope, and she will be sorely missed. Her legacy however was that she kept her faith intact and would not give into the terror that the Rajneeshes presented to her and her husband Phil on a daily basis. May she rest in peace for all eternity
Wednesday April 27, 2016
Condolence From: Margaret Balcom
Condolence: I consider myself to have been raised in Antelope when my Grandparent's used to live there. I remember meeting Margaret Hill and I remember my Grandmother Evelyn Peterson thought of her fondly. My condolences to the family.
Wednesday April 27, 2016

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