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Jack F. "Zack" Brigham III

Jackson, Michigan

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BRIGHAM, JACK F. III "ZACK"— Born April 11, 1991 passed away suddenly July 12, 2004 at home in the arms of his mother. Born 13 years ago with Cornelia de Lang Syndrome, Zack was a student at Bean Elementary School. The family wishes to thank his aide, Debbie Stiles and his teacher, Mary...

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Beth and Jack: What wonderful parents you are. Zack had such a great life and with some powerful positive influences. You have raised a boy to excel more than any of us have never done. I had no idea he was walking! What a wonderful accomplishment. All my love goes out to you Beth, please email or call if you need me anytime.

Sarah (Patty's sister)

Jack and Beth and Families:
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of Zack.He was a very percious child and he was loved and cherished by both his mother and father.I do know that my great nephew is in heaven and he was welcomed not only by God,his Great Grandma Crawford and Great Aunt Zoanne are there with him.I remember all the family gatherings where Zack was there and how happy he always was.He will be missed very much by everyone.

Jack and Family,
I was so sorry to learn of the passing of your precious Zack. To see Jack and Zack together was a true lesson in love. Zack is with the angels now.

Beth, My heart cries out to you. Zach's life was so rewarded because of your love, faith and devotion to him. You never lost sight of his great potential. Love and strength to you please! Holly Peterson

Beth,

I wish that I could say that I knew your son, but only seen him once when he was a baby. I still remember what beautiful eyes he had. I know over the years we have ran into each other and each time your eyes would light up when you spoke of your son. I wish there was something I could do or say to make the pain less that you feel right now. But I feel powerless right now. Just remember all the memories you have of your son and reach back and grab one to help ease the...