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ronda bunn
November 5, 2005
KIM AND JIMMY IT WAS GREAT WORKING WITH NATE HE WAS A VERY SPECIAL LITTLE BOY. HE WILL BE MISSED VERY MUCH. TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME AND TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR OTHER SON.
Bill Ure and Denise Dover
November 4, 2005
Our hearts and prayers go out to Jimmy,Kim and family. You must try to remember that now he has strong, healthy muscles that let him run, laugh and play. We'll be here if you need us.
Kylene Haggerty
November 4, 2005
There are never words to make this easier. You are always in my families prayers. You know our home number if you ever need to talk or a shoulder.
Bridget Demint
November 4, 2005
My prayers go out to you, Nathan was a courageous little boy, and will be missed.
Marcia & Amos Beasley
November 4, 2005
Our prayers and thoughts are with you. We all loved Nathan but God loved him best. We also pray that God will give the family strength and comfort in their time of need.
November 4, 2005
To All Parents (by Edgar A. Guest)
I’ll lend you for a little time a child of mine.” He said,
“For you to love the while he lives and mourns for when he’s dead,
It may be six or seven years, or twenty-two or three,
But will you, till I call him back, take care of him for me?
He’ll bring his charms to gladden you, and shall his stay be brief
You’ll have his lovely memories as solace for your grief.
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“I cannot promise he will stay, since all from earth return,
But there are lessons taught down there I want this child to learn.
I’ve looked the wide world over in my search for teachers true
And from the throngs that crowd life’s lanes I have selected you.
Now will you give him all your love, nor think the labor vain,
Nor hate me when I come to call to take him back again?”
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I fancied that I heard them say: “Dear Lord, Thy will be done.”
For all the joy Thy child shall bring, the risk of grief we’ll run.
We’ll shelter him with tenderness; we’ll love him while we may
And for the happiness we’ve known forever grateful stay;
But shall the angels call for him much sooner than we’ve planned,
We’ll brave the bitter grief that comes and try to understand.
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