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3 Entries
Diana Davis
April 16, 2009
Dalene,
Thank you for the oppotunity to meet Chase, his smile will forever stay
with our family.
R.I.P our young Chase you will forever be in our hearts and thoughts.
After awhile you learn....
The subtle difference between
holding a hand and chaining
a soul...
And you learn that love does
not mean leaning and company
does not mean security.
And you begin to learn....
That kisses are not contracts
and presents are not promises.
And you begin to
accept...defeats with your
head up and your eyes ahead,
with the grace of a woman and
not the grief of a child.
And you learn to build...all
your roads on today, because
tomorrow's ground is too
uncertain. For plans and futures
have a way of falling down in
mid-flight.
After a while...you learn that
even sunshine burns if you ask
too much...so you plant your
own garden and decorate your
own soul instead of waiting for
someone to bring you flowers.
And you learn...that you really
can endure...that you really
are strong and you really do
have worth...and you learn
and you learn with every
good-bye and you learn...
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Michael Morris
April 15, 2009
Dalene, it"s not what we think we lose in life, but what God has truly found. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and May God Bless you and your family through these most difficult times.
Alli Mattison
April 15, 2009
chase, you were always an amazing friend,
you had the greatest smile i had ever seen,
i cant believe that you of all people are gone,
but youre on to a better place,
i really wish we would have stayed close
while i moved but i will never forget you
you will always be in my heart and thoughts,
i love you chase
Rest In Piece.
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