Shawnithin Eli Gordon
May 6, 2012 - January 10, 2015
Shawnithin Eli Gordon was born May, 6th 2012 in St. Luke's Hospital, Boise Idaho, to his parents Elizabeth (Brinnon) Gordon and Shawn Gordon. Shawnithin had left us January 10th, 2015.
He was the happiest baby you could imagine. With his special needs my son could not walk, talk, hear, nor see. Now he has no more pain. He has grown Wings, along with his sight, hearing, and Shawnithin can now live the life I always wished for him. One day, we shall be together again. Mommy loves you, my little bugaboo. There is not near enough paper to show the extent of how my life has changed cause of you my son. I have had the joy and honor to watch first hand how Shawnithin has changed many lives and brought smiles to all who have met/held him.
Even at time of mourning and grieving, Shawnithin has blessed me with his smile. Even as we have to say goodbye. We say our goodbyes with tears. but yet, with a smile.
We would like to show our gratification to all the amazing people who have taken care of Shawnithin and his family. Doctors, nurses, Infant Toddler Program, St. Luke's home care staff, we are so grateful for all the help and support. You have given us a gift we could not share how thankful we are. We have received so much help and support from friends, family, and even people we have yet to meet. Thank you for everything you have done.
The Funeral arrangements have been set to start at 10:00 a.m. Friday, January 16th starting at Nampa Funeral home on 12th Ave. Doors are open for all who bring a smile and colorful shirts. Please no black. We will proceed to HillCrest Cemetery off Hwy 55 around 11:00 a.m. Please come help us honor Shawnithin Eli Gordon, son, nephew, loving friend, and smiling mentor. We All Love You SJ!
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