Death Is Nothing At All (1080p HD) performed by Stephen Meara-Blount
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Your life story has touched me very much my friend Steve. Amazing how you master your destiny. Your beloved brother is proud of you and he has found in his other world peace.
Wonderful are your poems combined with the images and the music for it. It is good to give people another consolation.
For your future career I wish you much strength and confidence, joy and God's blessing.
Gladden us continue with your beautiful poems and videos.
joined together in friendship. Ingrid
Thank you very much.♥
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This is very beautiful Steven and the violin is fantastic. The message in the poem is perfect and as I stated before, proves why we are to rejoice for those who have passed because they have gone on to a better life. Eternity with Tony will be just right around the corner for you. I know his passing has been made more difficult because of its circumstance and your daily struggles as a reminder.
Hopefully these readings give you strength and solice.
Take care,
Bev
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@Ollit90 Thank you
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Thank you this is beautiful!
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@jeanc1955 Thanks chuck, See you at weekend hopefully :-)
Thanks Steve I needed that. I have shead tears every day for the past year. I just can't get past a day without crying. What you have done here really dose help. I will say a prayer for you and your brother and all of your family. Thank you for letting me know that my family did not die and they are somewhere high above with the angles and the good lord.Keep up your good work even if it dose make me cry. Your friend Charley-----God Bless
cbass19521 2 months ago
@cbass19521 Thank you so much Charley, I have messaged you in more detail on your homepage. I love this song so much, that I would dearly love it to be played for me when my time comes...
SteveMB1959 2 months ago
APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE!
Ginnie
ThePerpetualwoman 8 months ago
@ThePerpetualwoman Thank you so much
SteveMB1959 8 months ago
"Death is nothing at all" is a poem of Canon Henry Scott-Holland, 1847-1918
tussie1982 9 months ago
@tussie1982 ... As it is stated at the end of the video in the credits.
SteveMB1959 9 months ago