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Sapphire Ann Kaseman and Vallie Rose Kaseman, infant twin daughters of Anna Bishop and Daniel Kaseman, were born still on March 24, 2024. They now rest in the peace and comfort of Jesus’ arms. A celebration of life for Sapphire and Vallie will be held 11 a.m. Friday, April 5 at Century Baptist Church, Bismarck. Family will greet guests one hour prior at the church.
There is a saying that goes, “Sometimes miracles come in pairs.” This is true – Daniel and Anna were so excited to find out they were expecting twins. At their gender reveal party, the color pink for not only Baby A, but Baby B decided their fate – Daniel and Anna needed to prepare to be the best “girl mom” and “girl dad” they could be! Baby A quickly became Sapphire Ann and Baby B was Vallie Rose.
Born 5 weeks early, Sapphire and Vallie were both 4 lbs and 13 oz and the most beautiful bundles of joy. The girls brought so much happiness to their families lives and continue to be so loved. Shortly after their arrival, they were surrounded by people who love them the most. Together, they wore matching flower dresses and pink headbands. They were swaddled in blankets their parents picked out for them. In the time they spent at the hospital with their family, Sapphire and Vallie were held safely in their parents’ arms. Anna and Daniel talked to them, prayed for them, and played music for them. This is the first time that Daniel, Anna, Sapphire, and Vallie spent as a new family of four. These memories will be cherished forever.
Sapphire and Vallie are survived by their loving parents, Daniel Kaseman and Anna Bishop; grandparents, Barry and Nancy Bishop and Raymond and Rose Kaseman; aunts and uncles, Erika (Drew), Shawnee, Damon, Joel (Mercy), Adam and John; and many other family and friends that shared in the love and anticipation of their arrival.
An angel in the book of life wrote down our babies’ birth, and she whispered as she closed the book, “Too beautiful for the earth.”
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