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Dan Miller
June 3, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of loss. The love you feel for your son will live on forever. Always be thankful for the short time you were able to spend with him.
June 3, 2009
Dear Nathan and Jessica,
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your sweet little baby. No doubt you experienced the immediate rush of overwhelming love as you first saw his little face and realized that he was yours.
The most precious blessing parents could have is to know unequivocally that their children are sealed to them for eternity. This gift is yours; Connor will be yours forever. It seems a long time to wait to see him again, but eternity is such a very long time. Maybe it will be a little easier to wait knowing how much longer you will have him with you. How lucky we are to know what we know.
With love and tender prayers for your family,
Joel and Juleen Ward and family
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