[tri-med] Re: tri-med Digest V3 #331

Thank you for sharing Jennifer with us.  36 years old!  You (all) are in 
inspiration for the rest of us . . . God Bless you as you continue in your 
mourning process.
BOBNTN@xxxxxxx wrote:Our child, Jennifer, died March 15, 2003. She was almost 
36 years old and we 
are all still devestated. Jennifer Trisomy 18q- was always such a delightful 
little girl. Her favorite toys were her dolls which she promptly took off all 
their clothes, her Legos and listening to her tape player. She never spoke a 
word, but could make a lot of noise if we didn't get what she wanted. At her 
funeral, so many people told us stories about how she had affected their life. 
After her first year she wasn't any more trouble than her 2 sisters. It is just 
hard seeing the tri-med every day. So, I'd like you take me off the list. If 
I can ever be of any help to anyone, I would be more than happy. 
bobntn@xxxxxxx

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Nanci - Wife to Mike, the ever patient one . . . Alicia, 20, nursing student . 
. . Shani, 14, homeschooler, biggest helper . . . Soleah, 10, Trisomy 
18M--always teaching me . . . Corey, 2, my boy-wonder!


Romans 5:3  . . . but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation 
produces perserverance; and perserverance, character; and character, hope.

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