| A Letter From A Mother To Her Son |
From the moment you were placed in my arms, I knew you would be special.
At that moment only God knew how many lives you would touch, in such a way
that you will never be forgotten. You fought a long battle, but never
complained or were angry about your disease. You had Cystic Fibrosis, but
Cystic Fibrosis didn�t have you. God saw you getting weaker everyday from
fighting and called you home. So my dear son you are now free, and I will
cry no tears of sadness, only tears of joy, for I know I will see you again.
Love,
Mom
| Letters From Brothers And Sisters |
I know we didn't get the opportunity to spend a lot of time together, because of living so far apart, but I remember the day 20 years ago, when dad called me and told me I had 2 more brothers and a sister. I was excited and couldn't wait to meet you guys. Finally when I did, you immediately melted my heart. You were such a sweetheart. It was always so nice to talk on the phone with you. I was so happy when we were there visiting you, and you asked your mom if you could come back to Colorado with us, and she said yes. Although your visit was cut short because you got sick and had to go to the hospital. I would have liked you to stay longer so we could have shown you the sites here, in Colorado. I just want you to know, that even though we didn't get the chance to spend much time together you are still my little brother, and you really touched my heart the first time I met you! You had the best personality. You dealt with your disease better than any one of us. You were always so strong, I never saw you feeling sorry for yourself. I could have never dealt with something the way you have. You are so amazing. You will always be in our hearts, and I am so thankful, knowing you will be that amazing angel in Heaven looking down upon all of us, watching over us. I thank God, you are in God's hands now, and no longer going through all the pain and suffering you have been going through. Little Bro, I love you very much and will be forever missing you. Rest in peace, Bubba.
Love,
Tracy