The Sweet Comfort of Funeral Songs
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DonNovember 22, 2014
Diane Ellis, I am unfamiliar with the song "Fruits of their labor. Could you submit it to Deseret News to see if they would print it. Thanks, Don Lacking that, perhaps the member of their staff would send this request, along with my email address so that you could send a copy to me directly.
Diane EllisNovember 21, 2014
Beautiful article as usual. I have another favorite funeral song. The one your own Lynne wrote and was sung at my mothers funeral, "Another Shore". As soon as Rob sang the first line of this as he rehearsed with Lynne, I cried and knew it was perfect. And the song she wrote for dad, "Fruits of their Labor", is beautiful in life and death.
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