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First Birthday in Heaven


 The twins when they were finally united at home after Emma's extended stay in the NICU

 Emma Grace Turner February 4th, 2010 to July 11th, 2011

 
Tomorrow February 4th my precious Angel Emma Grace will be celebrating her first birthday in heaven!
She would have been two, as much as I would love for her to be here with us celebrating her 2nd birthday, I can only imagine the celebration she will be having up there!  I hope she knows that no matter what we will always celebrate her life and the joy she brought to us.  The lessons she taught us and the love she taught us is something that I will forever cherish and there will always be a part of me missing but I know one day we will meet again.  One of the greatest moments she brought to me in my life was for me to give my life to God so I KNOW that I KNOW that I KNOW one sweet day we will be reunited again!  I love you my precious Angel and hope you have the greatest celebration you have ever known.  We will be here celebrating with your baby brother Easton but know that we are celebrating the life that you shared with us for the time we had you!

"Loving Emma Grace"


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  1. I'm never sure what to say, because I feel your pain isn't always the best way to relate to anyone. I just lost my only son (he has 3 older sisters) to TOF and bronchial malyasia on February 3, 2014... he was almost 10 months old (Born April 6, 2013). It is a pain I would wish on no one, not even an enemy.
    Thank you for sharing Emma and your journeys with the world. Before Acheron (Bubba), I had never even heard of TOF or DiGeorge Syndrome or any of the conditions he had. He is my superman and my little hero. Maybe Emma found him up there and they are little pals looking down on us.

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