DESCHAINE, Madison Rose Madison Rose Deschaine, beautiful daughter of Brian and Catherine (Cooke) Deschaine of Coventry, was born into her Father's Heavenly arms on Friday (January 19, 2007) surrounded by her loving family. Besides her parents she is survived by her sisters Autumn and April Deschaine both of Coventry; her brother Brian and his wife Kylene Deschaine of PA, brother Brad and his wife Stephanie Deschaine of MA; her paternal grandfather, Omer Deschaine of Windsor Locks; her maternal grand parents Edward and Linda Cooke of Windsor Locks; her uncle Edward Cooke Jr. of Windsor Locks. She is predeceased by her paternal grandmother Claire Deschaine. Family and friends may gather on Tuesday Jan. 23 at St. Joseph's Church, Eagleville for a funeral mass at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in St. Bernard's Cemetery, Rockville. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers please make memorial donations to Trisomy 18 Foundation, 4491 Cheshire Station Plaza, Suite 157, Dale City, VA 22193 or at www.tri somy18.org/donate. The Tolland Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Merrow Rd. (Rte. 195), Tolland has charge of arrangements.
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Nancy Willard
January 23, 2007
Catherine, Brian and family,
We don't know eachother but my heart is breaking for you. My son, Danny, was born 15 years ago today (1/23) with trisomy 18 and passed away 4 1/2 months later. Parting with him was the most difficult thing in my life but he also had the most positive impact on my life, as I'm sure Madison has had on yours. God Bless.
Carol Gaylor
January 22, 2007
I am also so sorry to hear about the loss of Madison Rose and I'm not even sure what to say to help you and your family during this time. All I know is that God loves all of you and will pull you and your family through this. I'm also sure that God is holding Madison Rose right now and loving her. You and your family are in my prayers.
YSIC, Carol Gaylor
Carol-Lynn Miller
January 22, 2007
Dear Friends,
Be comforted in knowing that our prayers had not stopped for Madison
It was my prayers that if it was Jesus's will, that Madison's chromosone count would be perfect. He answered "Yes!She is!"
and She's perfect now in His arms.
Grandma Claire's met Madison and will take care of her. Together, they'll watch over their family.
God bless you YSIC,
alana murray
January 22, 2007
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Madison Rose. She is now an angel in the sky watching over her mom, dad sisters and brothers. She will never be forgotten. My thoughts and paryers are with all of you durning this most difficult time. Love Alana
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