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February 22, 2011
Nothing feels real anymore
Nothihng is real anymore
How can it be
How can something so tragic
So terrible
So unfair
Be real
It cant be.....but it is
It must be a dream....but its not
Then you feel it
The shock begins to turn to pain
You wish you could fight it all away
But the will is gone...
All that remains is pain
Growing by the second, never to fade.
We will do our best to pick up the pieces
But we will never forget...
We will never forget what was lost
But we will be grateful for what was...
I LOVE YOU JAI STEVEN CHURCHILL
YOU WILL FOREVER LIVE ON IN MY HEART LIL BRO............. JADE XOXOXOXOXOXOX
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Bob & Sue Candy
January 20, 2011
Dear Lynda Ken & Family - To our family Scott, Joanne, Taylor & Larissa Churchill,
It's with our sadist regret that we are sending you this heart felt message in your time of grief. Probably the worst thing that one can experience as a parent is the loss of such a precious son as they are meant to outlast us. We have experienced first hand your pain as we lost a son many years ago. Please except our most sincere condolences and know that we are thinking of you both as well as our son in-law Scott our daughter Joanne the granddaughter that we share with you Taylor and Larissa Churchill. Jai will also be forever in our hearts as in yours.
Bob & Sue Candy
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