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Connie Grider
October 11, 2005
Jennifer,
It is already October but I know it may seem like yesterday when Cody was taken home. It is hard to put the pain aside but you can treasure the memories of his presence within you. It is a wonderful gift from god that only a mother will ever know and cherish. Cody is loved by so many and will never be forgotten. There may be clouds here in the sky where we see it but where he is,he sees a ray of sunlight and rainbows of color all around him. You touched his life by the warm kisses you gave him and all the hugs to let him know he was not alone. You are a wonderful person and he would have been proud of you as him mommy. I love you and will always be here for you.
Jennifer Wise
September 16, 2005
Jennifer,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you and keep you strong,
Sincerly,
Jennifer Wise
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