Maggie Memories

Jen wanted me to write and ask if anyone who would like to do so to post a ‘Maggie Memory’. Just to have something besides the headstone picture as the first post

8 Responses to “Maggie Memories”

  1. Marie (IBakeBoys08) Says:

    I don’t have any “in-person” memories of Miss Maggie but I have to say that she was one beautiful little girl! Seeing pictures of her days with your family, I feel blessed to be apart of that, even if its in a tiny way. I think of Maggie often and pray for you guys a lot.

  2. Barb Cerveny (Grandma) Says:

    Memories — I wish there were more — But
    I was blessed to be there when she is was born. Her parents, 2 sisters, 2 aunts and I were joyful and blessed to witness her coming into the world. She came into the world with a special countenance. Which she continued to have every time I saw and held her.
    She reminded me of how special life is, and of how uncertain it can be.
    Her presence in my life will always be a blessing, a tool of reflection and gratitude. She has made me a better person, a stronger person. I am grateful for every time I did get to hold her and express my love to her.
    My memory of her will always be of a beautiful, delicate and precious child.

  3. Cayla Says:

    I remember getting to visit her in Pod A shortly before you guys were discharged and seeing her beautiful face in person. I feel so blessed to have met her.

  4. Aunt Kimberly Says:

    Happy Birthday Maggie. We love and miss you. Love to you all David and Jen, Sydney and Pene.

  5. Barb Cerveny (Grandma) Says:

    Well, Maggie yesterday was the celebration of your birth 1 year ago. Your mom and dad are doing well. It is hard for those of us who are left behind. I know you know how much they love you and I love you. Continue keeping watch over us. Love your Grandma.

  6. Bethany Says:

    I’m blessed B/C I am one of those aunts

  7. Granddad Says:

    It seems like yesterday that we got the call that Maggie was gone. I had been thinking/dreaming about her a few minutes before, guess it was her saying goodbye. We took a drive to see her today and it brought back a lot of memories. I think of her often (especially when I pass her doll on the wall). A parent or grandparent is not supposed to bury a child but sometimes we don’t get to choose. I will always miss her.

  8. Aunt Kimberly Says:

    I have been thinking about Maggie all day. Really all of the last two days. I too can’t believe that it has been a whole year. To watch my brother and his family, and the way that they dealt with her life and death was really hard for me. I love my brother more than he probably knows and to see and hear and feel his pain has been difficult. I look forward to the time that I can see and hold Maggie again and tell her how much I love her.

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