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Stewart Jamieson: “Well Done Good and Faithful Steward”

Preface It was the largest and most difficult funeral I have ever had to conduct.  Fifteen minutes before the funeral there was not that many people who had showed up. But then they started coming and coming. A steady stream of people arriving to pay respect and a final goodbye. And this village church that…

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