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Dalton Parker
March 1, 2010
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Linda Parker
February 28, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Marie Flannery
February 27, 2010
nothing seemed to ease your pain.
I prayed God would. Then I felt guilty for it. Your family left behind. And for you, Knowing that you wont be there to see your children grow.
Have faith in yourself. you taught them well. they are not blind. When you tried to hide your pain,
they could tell. You as a mother, would gladely take their pain if you could. They have so much growing left to do.do not fear, they could never forget you. as the tears roll down my face, I was once in your place.
my husband died and left me alone with two small children. I felt as if my world had ended. Life seemed to go on for everyone else. how can they laugh and play? cant they tell youve gone away? Its ok to cry,to be angry and scared. I cannot tell you when it won't hurt so much. somedays it feels like yesterday, and sometimes it was very long ago. One thing I can say for sure."I will always miss him.I will always love him. and one day God will allow us to be together agian."
You may not see her loving face,but she will always be with you. People may say I am crazy but I still talk to him.
When you need her most, open your heart and mind. and listen.
I myself will remember when I was just a teenager and we were in the living room dancing and singing
"Here she comes now sayin' Mony Mony" by Billy Idol, Or Sissy Pretending to be Cher. She could turn her head and flip her hair exactly like Cher!
try to remember the good times. and know that She didnt want to leave you. I love you all and if you need to talk or scream or cry, I will be here for you.
Cousin, Sha Marie Helton Flannery
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