http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2016/05/03/rhoden-funerals-pike-county.html
WEST PORTSMOUTH, Ohio — "Nothing, not the comforting notes of a trusted hymn nor the lilting strains of a country song, could drown out the mournful wails of a grieving mother.
Geneva Rhoden sat before the caskets that held two of her sons Tuesday. And three grandchildren. And a daughter-in-law.
And for the more than 400 people who packed the sanctuary of the Dry Run Church of Christ, Mrs. Rhoden's moans were almost too much to bear."
"At the other end of the front row at the cemetery was Leonard Manley, slumped and shaking as only a broken man can. He sat next to the casket that held his daughter, Dana, and sobbed. So many tried to comfort him but it did no obvious good."
"For the Rhodens, Tuesday was no ending. No one at that service could bear to think so. And so they chose their last song carefully, clinging to hope that it could bring them each some measure of comfort and peace.
Family ties won’t be broken in Heaven, for we'll all be together on that shore. There will be no goodbyes to bring tears to our eyes, 'cause the circle won't be broken anymore."