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RE: I never really knew what death was. - 3/24/2007 12:25:38 AM   
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Hi i never really knew what death was and also was very scared of dying but since we lost our beauitful baby boy who was 10wks old i now feel every day that goes by im getting closer to being with my baby again. I miss him so much and feel life is not worth living at the moment it has been a month tommorow since we lost our precious boy. I know we all hae to die but why do the young die when they have only just started? Life is evil and can be very unkind
The saying the good die young is so true Tommy would have been such a lovely lad and a great character. He is a very special boy who has touched a lot of hearts. Miss you baba xxx


Carolyn, God bless you and your family.  Your candles have touched me more than I could say and I hope you don't mind me lighting several candles for your precious baby boy.  May God bring you peace and comfort.

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RE: I never really knew what death was. - 3/24/2007 12:10:12 PM   
Marie M.

 

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Suraya welcome to the Forum. I am truly sorry for your loss. I will light a candle and pray so you may find Peace. May God hold you, embrace you and give strength.

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RE: I never really knew what death was. - 3/24/2007 12:20:42 PM   
Marie M.

 

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Carolyn I am sorry for your loss. Losing a child is something we as parents cannot comprehend, only in time we will be able to put it in to perspective. The pain will still be there. But we will develop different ways to go about our daily living without them. They are with us and united in Heaven, a Peaceful place.
I have lost my oldest son and a child I lost due to miscarriage 2 years prior to losing my son. I picture them in Heaven together.
I will pray for you and your family and  will light a candle.

Seneca's Mom
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RE: I never really knew what death was. - 3/24/2007 12:34:40 PM   
Marie M.

 

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Peneve, I am sorrry for your loss of a brother. My youngest son had lost his brother 10/1/03. I have seen how it has affected him. There are/were times of anger and isolation and horrible pain. He does not openly express much expression  to his family or friends. This was his only sibling for over 19 years. It takes time to figure thes feelings of why and how come. After 3 years he is doing better working hard and maybe going to college. He is 23 and the same age as his brother at the time of his passing.  For a brother it has been a trying road. I will pray for you and light a candle. 

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RE: I never really knew what death was. - 3/24/2007 12:42:18 PM   
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My candles have been lit in the "All" section of a group search.
May everyone be at Peace.
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