I’ve often said on this site how valuable my cyber-friends are. Some of you I’ve had the privilege to meet, others I hope to meet in the future, but all of you are loved. There is no way I can thank you, my cyber-family, for all the cards, notes of support, calls, and compassion sent to Billy and me during the blackest time of our lives. Your love and prayers have been so uplifting; no words can describe what a physical effect your support has had on me. The only thing that could possibly be better would be if each of you had been here to hug us in person.
I am honored to have so many friends scattered across the nation and Canada. This blessing is truly humbling, and all I can say is thank you.
I only wish there was more I could do. Because what you and Billy have faced, and faced with God’s grace, is the hardest thing a parent will ever do. You have my continued prayers that God will grant you peace, and my constant comforting thoughts. And if there is anything I can do . . . call on me.
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The one thing I regretted was that I could not be there to give you that hug. If I’d had the money, I would have been there in a flash. A parent should never have to bury his/her child. I’m so sorry you and Billy had to experience this. All my love…from my heart…to yours…Lynn
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Oh gosh, I wish I *could* be there to give you a hug. Sending lots of love in this dark time.
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I echo what the others have said, I wish I could do more for you and Billy. Just know that my prayers are going up for you and that I asking God to give you that hugh that I can’t.
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Hugs, Linda. They are cyber ones, but heartfelt, none the less. Continuing to pray for you and your family.
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Thanks, everyone. Your prayers and love held me up–still do. You don’t know how much you all are appreciated.
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