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Tonya Smith
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Hello Jeff & Sue I just wanted to thank you for such a blessed weekend at Sandy Cove. I really enjoyed your music , well we my husband also. Keep up the good work and we'll see you at the next couples Tandem Weekend for Two. Love; Earl & Tonya Smith
12 February 2008 15:45 - Delaware
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Ed Lucyk
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Dear Sue and Jeff, I was on the internet one night and decided to look you up. I first saw you both around 30 years ago...but who's counting. We were at a church somewhere in New Jersey and I played in a brass band that evening where you both ministered. All I remember was how blest I was, and how powerful your ministering was that night. I was only 12 years old and I remember like it was yesterday. I am so glad to see that you are still in His ministry and added a third person. God bless you always! From the 12 year old who had a crush on Sue!!!
15 November 2007 02:37 - Fairfax, Virginia
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Heather Wilson
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Sue and Jeff, I don't know if you would remember me but I loved hearing you sing when I was a child at Delanco Camp. Still today, your tapes are in my tape case- although I no longer have a tape player! And when my devotions lead me to a scripture that you have written a song about, I sing along- Luke 6:38 is one of my favorites! I am a music teacher in the public school system and I truly believe the talents I was exposed to shaped my music career. I know that both of you helped to instill a greater love of music in me. Camp was never more exciting to me then when "Jeff and Sue" were coming to sing!!! Heather (Turk) Wilson (daughter of Rev. Gary Turk)
26 October 2007 22:44 - Rustburg, VA
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Steve Parillo
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As usual, I enjoyed the concert at Evangel last Sunday. Sue's comment about her dad's "Legacy" reminded me of a story I think you will appreciate. My son died four years ago of a drug overdose. Among the many pieces of my grief was the realization that there would be no one to carry on my family name. David was the only male Parrillo. I would not leave a legacy. Eventually, the Lord reminded me that my legacy is not in my name but in His. In a hundred years it won't matter if there is a Parrillo. It will matter that my family has "His" name. By the way, David is part of that legacy. Steve
23 October 2007 22:35 - Glenolden, PA
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Carol A Fabianovicz
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What a blessing it was to have you come and help us celebrate the first Sunday in our new church building. Once again, it was a great concert. Looking forward to seeing you at Keswick in May.
17 October 2007 00:32 - Whiting, NJ
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