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Kristina Irving
January 27, 2005
I was incredibly touched by the website that documented your sweet baby boy. I can't even imagine the pain that you both are going through. No parent should ever have to lose their child. Just remember that someday you will be able to be with your beautiful baby again, what a sweet reunion that will be. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless You. Kristina
Helen-Sauer Brown
January 27, 2005
To continuye the Mundelein connection, Regina Moran and I were classmates in the Class of '44. In our 60+ years of friendship the primary value we shared is family. Never was family so exemplified as in your beautiful tribute to Will. May you honor him in our strongest tradition of loving care for one another. Peace
Margaret Laude
January 25, 2005
To the Kenyon Family,
Last night I read the death notice for your son Will. I cannot tell you how touched I was when reading this. I am the mother of two boys, ages 3 and 5 and can't begin to image your pain and suffering. It's only been shy of 3 months that I began reading the obituaries. You see, this is something my mother did daily. I lost my Mom in early November. My mother felt that this "ritual" was very important to always remember how very precious life is and to always appreciate what and who we have in our lives.
Though you don't know me, I wanted to express my very sincere condolences. Your words are strength to those who struggle with such pain. Please keep the faith and know that there are people you don't even know praying for you and your family. God Bless You.
Margaret Laude
Patsy Powell Brown
January 24, 2005
Your lovely tribute to Will was forwarded to my by my sister-in-law; I believe that she was touched by the depth of its message and the celebration of little Will's life by such a loving family.
I am not sure, however, if she realized that Maureen Ganey and I were friends at Mundelein College, over thirty-five years ago.
Maureen and Marty, you have so much of which to be proud. Your daughter and son-in-law demonstrate a beautiful example of partnership and parenthood.
God bless you, and I'll keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers.
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