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Sara King
November 7, 2010
Kathy and Norm, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God bless you in your time of sorrow.
Jerry & Crystal Nichols
November 7, 2010
Kathy, Norm, Logan & Kayla - May God pour down on you His love and comfort as you grieve the loss of your babies. Even though we never had a chance to meet Luke, Wyatt & Ava, they touched our lives and will always have a special place in our hearts. We love you and will continue to pray.
Eleanor Ladd
November 7, 2010
Dear Kathy and Norm,
My heart was broken as I watched this play out through Face Book. I have prayed, watched, expected, hoped. It is hard to understand why these things happen. The only thing I do know is that God always has a plan and He can be trusted. You are amazing people, brave, loving, strong. That only comes from God. Trust Him. He is your peace. He is your strength, He is your healer. He is your Father that loves you and cares for you. I will continue to pray for you as I have Luke, Ava, and Wyatt's picture on my desk. Their lives gave me a new appreciation for what I have. Your smilies are an encouragement. May God give you peace that only He can give.
Bob & Lola Kuslansky
November 7, 2010
Kathy, Norm and family, you are in our prayers and thoughts in the loss of your 3 beautiful babies. May God bless you and give you perfect peace.
Karen Meyers
November 7, 2010
Dear Kathy and Norman,
I am a friend of your grandparents Ken and Willene. We met on a cruise and have remained close. Willene wrote to me when you found out about your triplet pregnancy. My church, Bible Study women, my husband and I held you in prayer during your pregnancy, as you delivered the babies early and as you cheered each victory met by the little ones and said your sad goodbyes to them one by one. We continue to hold you close in thought and prayer. May our compassionate Father continue to hold you in His loving arms.
Karen Meyers
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