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Joan Elizabeth Braun

September 7, 1950 ~ September 17, 2013

Joan Elizabeth (Perry) Braun, 63 of Seekonk MA, Bourne MA and most recently North Carolina passed away of heart failure on September 17th. She is survived by her mother, Cecile Perry, two brothers Frank, Thomas and two daughters, Charlene and Caroline. She also leaves three grandchildren, Jenna, Ali and Jude. She is predeceased by her father Harold and her sister Cathleen. A mass of remembrance will be said on Tuesday October 8th at 10:00am at Our Lady Queen of Martrys, 385 Central Ave. Seekonk, MA. Arrangements entrusted to Wheeler and Woodlief Funeral Home, 1130 N. Winstead Avenue, Rocky Mount NC 27804. You may share memories and condolences with the family by visiting www.wheelerwoodlief.com. Service Location Not Available Tuesday 10/8, 10:00 am

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  1. My sincere condolence to the Braun family for your loss. During this time of sorrow, comfort comes when we meditate on the wonderful promises of God`s word the Bible! Rev 214, 5, helps to appreciate that Jehovah will do away with tears, death, pain and outcry! These words are faithful and true, because Jehovah doesn’t lie(Titus 12)!The Bible also talks about the resurrection hope-John 528, 29! May your family be comforted!

  2. To the Perry & Bruan families please accept my deepest condolences. I was very sorry to hear about Joan. I will say a prayer for all you. Love you Tommy! -Beth Imperial

  3. The Bible promises that those who have died will be resurrected to a paradise earth. (John 528,29) Communicate your feeling, Kind words will cheer you up. (Prov. 1225) Keeping your feeling bottled up inside may make it difficult for you to deal with your grief. On the other hand, discussing your feelings with someone you trust will open the way for you to receive kind words of encouragement when you need it most. God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, & death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away. (Rev. 214) Talk to God. Likely, you will feel much better after you pour out your heart to Jehovah God in prayer. (Ps. 628) This is not simply a feel-good therapy. In prayer, you are appealing to the God of all comfort, who comfort us in all our tribulation. (2 Cor. 13,4) By these following scriptures. Ps. 3418; Ps. 10217; Ps. 1473; Isaiah 258. It is my hope that some of these will help you, as they did for me. giving, hope to see our loved ones once again


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