I don't know how you bear it. I want to sit down and weep just remembering. I heard the news the day it happened and felt responsible because the accident happened in my home state. God Bless your courage, Faith, and perseverance, Sue. May each day ride easier.
Friends, it's okay. It is a hard day to get through, a day of remembering, of thinking "if only" but at the same time a day of gratitude: to have had him in my life, for the grandchildren he produced, for the memories, for the love that will never go away. Yes, I'm sad, and yes, the pain is as great as it ever was, but in the end what I feel is gratitude, not regret.
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Beautiful photos. Very sad. God bless and thinking of you.
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His twinkle in his eye and his huge smile....love you bunches
ReplyDeleteThis makes me so sad!
ReplyDeleteThinking of you, Susanna!!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome man he is and such a lovely smile. I feel the hole in your heart -- barbara
ReplyDeleteHe is a burst of sunshine to so many Aunt Sue. And his legacy lives on in his amazing daughters.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you. I have a Jon, too. It looks as if you have a wonderful store of memories & stories about him, and so he never dies, really.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine, handsome man. Son, brother, father.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you bear it. I want to sit down and weep just remembering. I heard the news the day it happened and felt responsible because the accident happened in my home state. God Bless your courage, Faith, and perseverance, Sue. May each day ride easier.
Such a sad anniversary - it's good that you have so many happy memories of Jonathan, these are such lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteFriends, it's okay. It is a hard day to get through, a day of remembering, of thinking "if only" but at the same time a day of gratitude: to have had him in my life, for the grandchildren he produced, for the memories, for the love that will never go away. Yes, I'm sad, and yes, the pain is as great as it ever was, but in the end what I feel is gratitude, not regret.
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