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WINDLE HARROLD ST. CLAIR

February 22, 1932 — February 23, 2008

WINDLE HARROLD ST. CLAIR

Mr. St. Clair, 76, of San Angelo succumbed in a local hospital after a long difficult bout of kidney disease February 23, 2008. A memorial service will be held at 4:30 p.m. Sunday March 9, 2008 at Robert Massie Funeral Chapel. Survivors included his wife Joan, and many dear relatives and friends in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Arkansas, New York and the Pacific states. He had found purpose and meaning in life after thoroughly studying Gods Word, the Bible. Jesus declared the Bible "truth" (John 17:17) and so it became truth to him. He learned the accurate truth about Jehovah God the Almighty, and His son, Jesus Christ. IN so Doing, He participated over 50 years in the work: "Go make disciple, teaching them." Christians Bible teachings concerning God's Kingdom and its world wide brotherhood were supported by him. Worshipping "In spirit and truth" also was essential. Mr. St. Clair always exhibited deep gratitude for life and for God's generous spiritual provisions toward all who paid attention to God's Word. The cleansing of the defiled earth was eagerly anticipated by hi. The restored earthly paradise during the millennial reign was a frequent topic of his public talks. Another major Christian hope of his was the resurrection of friends and loved one who are sleeping in death as he now does. (Act 24:15) Many thanks go to the capable staff of the West Texas Nephrology clinic and surgery floor of Community Hospital for the kindly care and ready availability. Thanks, too, go to all concerned ones who offered love, help, and prayers during his lengthy illness. Any gifts could be sent to the World Wide Work of Jehovah's Witnesses at the Watchtower Headquarter in Brooklyn, New York (11201). This would be fully utilized to further the message of the good news to mankind in over 236 countries
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