CHAD-PINKSTON-Obituary

CHAD PINKSTON

American Fork, Utah

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Chad Pinkston 1/26/1990 ~ 10/18/2009 Chad Pinkston, 19, passed away quietly early Sunday morning, at home with his family, after courageously battling cancer for three years. Chad graduated in 2008 from Pleasant Grove High School. He excelled in academics, played the cello, and was in A...

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MY HEART AND LOVE GO OUT TO YOU DAVID AND YOUR FAMILY. YOUR FAMILY IS IN MY PRAYERS. LOVE AND MISS YOU .
YOUR COUSIN DEEANN AND FAMILY.

Katherine,
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your son. My heart goes out to you. I know the Lord will bless and comfort you and your family at this time. My prayers are with you.

David and Katherine and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family... How blessed you are to be the parents of such an extraordinary young man! Take comfort in the knowledge that he lives, that he is preparing the way for his eternal family, and that he is busy serving his mission on the other side of the veil! Our love to you all...

Dear Pinkston family:

Right now is the most trying time you have faced but as one who has had experience in this subject, know that all is well. Chad is whole. He doesn't hurt anymore and is in the loving arms of his Heavenly Father. Bishop Pinkston spoke at the funeral of my brother 5 years ago and his words would apply greatly here. ALL IS WELL! Have faith and rely upon each other with steady prayer and this burden will not be so much you can't handle. My love and prayers...

Dave, Katherine, and family,
a few years ago, I attended a scout meeting in the 12th ward. At that time, I saw Chad conducting a meeting of his peers. I believe he was the young man under the bishop over the Priest's Quorum. I was amazed at his quiet strength. I remember feeling what a quietly confident young man he was. No blustering bravado. No showy parade or falsly pious demeanor. Here was a boy who knew what his duty was and then served with faith and love. Would that all...

Dear Pinkstons,

What a tremendous loss. My heart goes out to you. Thank you for writing that nice obituary so I could learn what an incredible young man he was and is. May you have continual peace and comfort as you move through this time of grief.

Our prayers are with you and the family. We know that Chad is in a better place now, but we also know that he will be greatly missed until you can again reunite with him.

-Hardman's

Dear Dave and Katherine,
We are very sad to hear about Chad's cancer and death. It's been many years since we were at BYU with Dave, and we never knew Chad, but we wanted to let you know we will be thinking about you. Our son Hans is currently fighting leukemia, so this hits close to home.

Love and prayers,
John and Rebecca Bennett
Seattle, Washington

David & Katherine,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our Hearts reach out to you. Chad was a stronge boy and he put up a great fight. He had the heart of a champion and we would love to have known him under different circumstances. Best wishes to your family at this time.
Your Friends at Critical Care Systems