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Aunt Betty
August 16, 2002
Chase, You will never know what a terrific Mom you had. How she longs to hold you one more time, to hear you cry, you see you smile, never to be able to rock you in her arms. She will always be your Mom, and He will always be your dad. You will always be their son. The child they never had. Just know their love is strong and you will never be forgotten. There's love in every tear they shead, for the son they had, but never had, yet will have forever. Dear God, her Chase is with you now, The son you took from her,Please watch over him for her, she really misses him so. And late at night when he's asleep, please sneak to his crib and kiss her angel goodnight for her.
Teresa Garcia
August 16, 2002
We were so sad to hear about your son. Our love and prayers are with you.
Lois Stevens
August 16, 2002
It is so sad to lose someone, especially a newborn baby, my heart and prayers are with you and your family. I am a friend of your Aunt Betty's, She talks about all of you constantly, and is so proud of her family back home. Tammy, your baby will be missed by all of his family back in Ga.and also he will be missed by all of us that know and love your Aunt here also. May God be with all of you.
OSF St Joseph Medical Center
August 16, 2002
We are so sorry for your lost. All of you will be remembered in our prayers and we pray that God will help you thru this difficult time.
Elizabeth Evelsizer
August 15, 2002
I am sorry that you lost your baby, He is a angel with God now.When you are sad try to remember that God must have needed him more.
Michael & Betty Evelsizer
August 15, 2002
God took him before we had a chance to know him, but he will never be forgotten. He will always be loved and missed.
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