Brooke-Urban-Obituary

Brooke Urban

Bay City, Michigan

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URBAN, BROOKE MARIE Essexville, MI Brooke Marie Urban, age six years, loving daughter, sister, granddaughter, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, February 21, 2012, at Covenant Health Care, Harrison, Saginaw. She was born on January 3, 2006 in Bay City to Gil and Rose (Willette) Urban....

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Sure do miss you sweet angelbut I know you are better off now. Think about you every minute of every day because you live in my heart now :)Looking forward to the day we meet again in heaven!!! Love you so much. Your Daddy

Mommy misses you Brookie....
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH....

YOU will be miss by us all Love you Brooke
Bernadette from Boston

My deepest sympathy to each of you. I did not know Brooke personally, but I can see what a precious, sweet and special little girl she was from all that I have read and heard about her. She truly was a blessing from God and she touched so many lives in her short time here on earth, including mine. There are no words that will ease the pain you are enduring now but please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers, and there are so many people praying for you. Brookie will always be...

May God Bless Brooke and your whole family. Prayers and warm thoughts are sent your way.

Brooke touched my heart and life in many ways. Such a beautiful sweet girl who inspired so many. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, and have been for sometime now.

I truly believe Brooke is smiling down on all of you. God has her wrapped lovingly in his arms, and heaven is brighter because of Brooke's beautiful, heart, soul, and smile.

I saw this little angels face and had to say how very sorry I am for the lost. May God stay by your side and guide you threw this ordeal.Bonnie Reinhardt

Brooke is a truly charished little girl. She was blessed to have such a loving family and a life filled with love and purpose. Angels are only borrowed to us for a short time before they are called home to God.