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LESIA CHISOLM
February 7, 2007
TO THE FAMILY OF REV. BENJAMIN BLIGEN SR. FAMILY MAY GOD BE WITH YOU DOING YOUR TIME SORROW. GOD KNOWS BEST. I GREW UP KNOWING REV. BLIGEN SINCE I WAS LITTLE GIRL I WOULD BE EXCITED WHEN I SEE REV. BLIGEN IN CHURCH BECAUSE I KNOW HE WOULD BE SIGING "REBORN" I LOVE TO HERE REV. BLIGEN SIGN AND TO PREACHER THE WORD OF GOD A GOOD MAN HE WAS. HE WOULD TAKE REQUEST TO SIGN THAT SONG. FROM THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LEON BUTLER & MRS. AGGIE BUTLER WADMALAW ISLAND, SC
Mrs. Paula Surles
February 2, 2007
I have know Mr. Bligen for many years. He was extremely courteous, polite and had a manner about him that made people comfortable. I know his family will miss his gentleness. I pray our wonderful Lord will keep him by His side.
Bye Ben, your kindness lingers.
Paula
January 25, 2007
For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens, for in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven .
2 corinthians 5:1-2
Deacon Henry and Mary Heyward
James Island
Jessica Parlor
January 25, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Maybellene Fyall- Washington
January 25, 2007
You will be in my prayers. Just know that there are no tears in glory. Mr. Bligen is safe, and free from all hurt and pain. I know that you will miss him, but keep him in the next room in spirit.
bertha ford
January 25, 2007
Its getting late in the evening and the sun is going down. What can you say about this wonderful solider of the Lord; We'll miss you but most of all treasure your wonderful spirit.
JUDY LEGARE
January 24, 2007
"Its Getting Late In the Evening and the Sun is Going down".
To The Family of the Late Benjamin Bligen, Sr.:
The sun has most definitely gone down with the death of Bro. Benji. He will be missed and I know all Hearts are saddened at this time due to his death. Just know that the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, but he takes none but his very own. I could imagine Bro. Benji, Bro. Eli, Bro. John Smalls and all of the soldiers of Wesley are really doing their Thing in Heaven. When asked, "What are they doing in Heaven today, Sickness and Sorrows have all passed away, Peace abide like a River they say, tell me what are they doing there now. I know they are really tearing up the Streets that are pave with Gold, and having a shouting, hallelujah good time. So family, I won't tell you to dry up your Tears, because he was a good soldier that fought a good fight and he will be missed. Think about the Good times and think about ALL the Lives he has touched while here on this Earth. Remember Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. You have my deepest sympathy and my family will keep you our Constant Prayer. Take care and Be Blessed.
Judy Legare (Ms. Wesley) Charleston, SC and the Legare, Patterson & Lessington Families.
Jayar LaRoche
January 23, 2007
Rev. Bligen was a good man that will be missed on the island. When I would stay with Mrs. Albertha Smith, he would come by and bring me fruit and sometimes sing songs with me. Although I regret not being able to come home, please know that the Bligen family, the Wesley family, and the community of John's Island are in my prayers.
horace Mccutchen
January 23, 2007
Be Still
Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.
Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.
If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.
Bro. Abraham "Bill" Jenkins
January 23, 2007
To the Family
My heart was saddened when I learned of Bro. Bligen's demise. He will truly be missed. Please know that I will continue to pray for you as you go through this hour of bereavement.I pray that you will allow the Lord to come in and do for you what you need done as you grieve in your loss. God is truly able to do all things. God be with you.
Rev. Josephine Prioleau-Richardson
January 23, 2007
To the Bligen Family
May I convey to you my most deepest sympathy and sincere condolences in the demise of Bro. Bligen. I will keep you lifted up in prayers that our Lord will comfort you, and guide you through the most diffficult moment as you grieve. He will be there just as he has promised He would be.
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