Condolences
My father, son, and I drove past the scene of the accident just minutes after it happened. We began praying for all involved as soon as we saw the devastation. There were no tread marks on the grassy median or on the highway. It seemed to be a full-speed, head-on collision. I am so sorry for your loss. These words may sound trite but they are truly heart-felt. May the love that you received from them be the inspiration to continue on. I'm not a sue-happy American, but in this instance I would advise you to get a good attorney. Your parents were the victims of, at the very least, negligent homicide. Witnessing your parents' death has made me take a good hard look at what is important. Every day we have is a blessing. I am so sorry that there will be no more days with your parents. My deepest prayers and Condolences, Rhonda
Dear McPhail families, I don't really know where to start. It has been a privilege to be here to help following the deaths of your parents. Our hearts hurt for each and every one of you in the family. As we talked yesterday Cynthia, I felt a connection to you and this morning to Heather, also the same. I wish we could be with you this Saturday, to meet each of you, visit with you and learn more stories about this most remarkable couple! Just know you will be thought of fondly as you celebrate Bruce and Ruth Ann's lives. I hope one day to be able to meet you all in person or the whole "Brady Bunch"!! In Sympathy and Respect, John, Tami & Nick Reynolds - Reynolds-Love Funeral Home - Lexington, Nebraska