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Lawrence Owrutsky
February 5, 2005
This message is dedicated to all who have taken the time to send your thoughts and prayers to Jeff, Rachel, Nick, and Chris. Thank you for the kind thoughts. I married into the family and fell in love with this little angle. There truly are no words that best describe Jessy. Her love for life was infectious. You could not spend time with her and not walk away a better person for it. For all that new her, her loss will leave an empty spot in all our hearts. Jeff and Rachel, please note I LOVED Jessica with all my heart. The eyes that Jessy helped me develop to look at life will never change. This is her gift to me. My heart and prayers are always with you.
Love – Uncle Larry
Caroline Hill
February 3, 2005
My name is Caroline, I was Jessica's teacher in the 5 year old room at Sycamore Tree. I would like to send my deepest sympathies to you and your family. Jessica loved her family so much, that was very evident. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. I often think of Jessica, and remember her as a vibrant, funny, and sweet little girl. May God be with you, and her.
Enid Goodall
February 2, 2005
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the death of Jessica. I worked as with Jessica at the Sycamore Tree for before she left for school. I remember her as a beautiful, outgoing, full of life little princess. I also remember how excited she was whenever her brother picked her up... he called her Starkie. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time. May her memories stay alive. God bless you!
Joani Fraley
February 1, 2005
Rachel and family
I cannot express enough for you to understand how sorry I was to hear of Jessica. She was your little angel that will now always be looking down on you and your family. I remember conversations we would share about our children, and it just breaks my heart to know you are going through so much heartache. I am so sorry Rachel.
My prayers are with you and your family.
Joani Fraley
Dannielle Hamilton
January 31, 2005
I never met Jessica but just hearing from people that knew her it sounds like she has touched many hearts. She was for sure an Angel and is now at peace and will Forever live in Many, Many hearts. May God be with you and the Family.
Patti Nelson-Gill
January 29, 2005
Rachel,
There are no words, hugs or human ways to show my sadness for you. I just want you and your family to know that if you need a shoulder I am here. I cannot even begin to know your sadness.
Patti
Robin Sweet
January 29, 2005
Jeff, Rachel and Marvin...I am an old friend of Jim's. When Jim told me what happened to your beautiful daughter my heart broke for you. My family sends their most heartfelt thoughts to you. The angels will take good care of Jessie as will Grandma Betty.
Kelly
January 29, 2005
I am sorry to hear that. :(
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