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The Dash Framed Print & Book “T e Dash,” a highly acclaimed poem by Linda Ellis, captures the “simple truths” of why we were put on this Earth. How we spend our dash is up to us. Mac Anderson’s life-changing book includes 9 chapters to help you refl ect on your own dash—and what you can do to make a diff erence. Our exclusive framed print of the poem comes protected under glass in an 8x10" black frame. We personalize the print with any message on 3 lines, up to 28 chars. each. Hardcover book is not personalized. 6-3/4Wx6-3/4"H; 93 pages.


30032852 Framed Print $24.99 30030188 Book $14.99


I read of a man who stood to speak at the funeral of a friend. He referred to the dates on her tombstone from the beginning…to the end. He noted that fi rst came the date of her birth and spoke the following date with tears, but he said what mattered most


of all was the dash between those years. For that dash represents all the time that she spent alive on earth and now only those who loved her know


what that little line is worth. For it matters not, how much we own, the cars…the house…the cash. What matters is how we live and love and how


we spend our dash. So think about this long and hard; are there things you’d like to change? For


you never know how much time is left that can still be rearranged. If we could just slow down enough to consider what’s true and real and always try to


understand the way other people feel. And be less quick to anger and show appreciation more and


love the people in our lives like we’ve never loved before. If we treat each other with respect and more often wear a smile… remembering that this


special dash might only last a little while. So when your eulogy’s being read with your life’s actions to rehash, would you be proud of the things they say about how you spent your dash? ©


If Tears…Garden Bench Sit in your peaceful garden and remember a loved one with our memorial bench. We engrave the polished brass plaque with any message on 2 lines, up to 25 chars. per line. Bench is made of reconstituted stone and measures 12Dx29Wx14-1/2"H. Some assembly required. No giſt box is available for this item.


30028489 $149.99 Memorial 37


Whispers from Heaven Memorial Teddy Bear T is soſt teddy bear can help a young child by giving them something to “hold onto.” Made of soſt polyester plush, he carries a book with a touching verse and space for a 2x3" photo of the departed. We personalize the cover with any message on 1 line, up to 15 chars. Measures 8-1/2"H. Verse Reads: I know you don’t understand what happened to me; Where did I go? Why did I leave? Jesus sent an angel from heaven above. To hold my hand and express HIS love. She whispered soſt ly in my ear, “It’s time to go, Jesus is near.” Listen to those who love you, say your prayers, each and every night. When you need to feel me near, Hug this teddy bear “oh so tight!” My love you’ll take with you as you learn and grow, I’m so proud of you, I LOVE YOU SO.


30021137 $24.99


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Whispers from Heaven Wind Chime


Artfully craſt ed of pewter, it features a beautifully detailed angel with stained glass accents and comes with a tender poem of remembrance. We engrave the memorial scroll that hangs from the chimes with any name, up to 16 chars., and any years. Measures 12Lx2-1/2" dia.


30021071 $34.99 Whispers from Heaven


When I left this world without you I know I made you blue. Your tears fell


so freely, I watched; I know this is true. While you were weeping, Days after I


passed away, While all was silent within me, I saw you kneel to pray. From this wonderful place called heaven Where all my pain is gone, I send a gentle breeze to whisper, “My loved ones, please go on.” The peace that I have


found here Goes far beyond compare No rain, no clouds, no suffering—Just LOVE from everywhere. You need not be troubled, Just stay close to GOD in prayer. Someday we’ll be reunited My love, HIS love surrounds you always EVERYWHERE!


© 2011 Al Littleton and Brenda Smith


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