Dear Katherine & Richard, I have been contemplating for some time as to what I'd like to do, in memory of Elysha as she had an impact on so many lives. Her life touched so others as only she could do. We know she is now safely in the arms of her creator and that there is no greater place than in the arms of Jesus. I hope you don't mind, but I am sending a cash donation to a family in need, with a precious little one themselves, in memory of Elysha. This child will be with the Lord without living a normal long life as well. See http://whispereddreamforbrigid.blogspot.com/ I will send along a card to you, via Lorna and Sandy, with photos of Brigid. I do have to admit I have never met this child or her parents but hope to soon. Brigid is my great neice. I hope this is alright with you both. I thought you would understand their trials and tribulations that are a daily part of their life, better than most. I send my sincere condolences and I was so moved by the tribute to Elysha video tonight, that I felt the tears slip down my face. You are both so brave and were such wonderful parents, trusting in the Lord at every turn about what to do next. God Bless You Both. It won't be long and you'll have another little bundle of joy.May the Lord bless you all. Love and Blessings, Violet (Campbell) member of Lakeview Baptist Church
Dear Richard and Katherine, I just found out where I could view this tribute to Elysha. It was so powerful. Getting the emails as her life progressed was a wonderful way to remind me to pray, but now it is being able to look back and see God's wondrous hand for all of you as His plan came to be. I know it was hard. It has been a hard month for me (Aug) as our little one who lived 5 days in 1977 has been with the Lord a long time. We have so much to look forward to, but so much to do as long as we are here. I trust that you are experiencing the Lord's comfort and strength each day. The hardest part, I found, were empty arms. With love in Christ, Pat
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Dear Katherine & Richard,
I have been contemplating for some time as to what I'd like to do, in memory of Elysha as she had an impact on so many lives.
Her life touched so others as only she could do. We know she is now safely in the arms of her creator and that there is no greater place than in the arms of Jesus.
I hope you don't mind, but I am sending a cash donation to a family in need, with a precious little one themselves, in memory of Elysha. This child will be with the Lord without living a normal long life as well.
See http://whispereddreamforbrigid.blogspot.com/
I will send along a card to you, via Lorna and Sandy, with photos of Brigid. I do have to admit I have never met this child or her parents but hope to soon. Brigid is my great neice. I hope this is alright with you both. I thought you would understand their trials and tribulations that are a daily part of their life, better than most.
I send my sincere condolences and I was so moved by the tribute to Elysha video tonight, that I felt the tears slip down my face. You are both so brave and were such wonderful parents, trusting in the Lord at every turn about what to do next. God Bless You Both.
It won't be long and you'll have another little bundle of joy.May the Lord bless you all.
Love and Blessings,
Violet (Campbell)
member of Lakeview Baptist Church
Dear Richard and Katherine,
I just found out where I could view this tribute to Elysha. It was so powerful. Getting the emails as her life progressed was a wonderful way to remind me to pray, but now it is being able to look back and see God's wondrous hand for all of you as His plan came to be. I know it was hard. It has been a hard month for me (Aug) as our little one who lived 5 days in 1977 has been with the Lord a long time. We have so much to look forward to, but so much to do as long as we are here.
I trust that you are experiencing the Lord's comfort and strength each day. The hardest part, I found, were empty arms.
With love in Christ, Pat
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