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Gerry Kirkland (Nome, T, TX)
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Diana, Terry and Christina, There are not words to convey my sorrow. Kelby was such a sweet child in kindergarten. I will always remember him by that big smile.He will be missed but remember all the good times. My prayers are lifted for each of you and may God Bless you today, tomorrow and always. Tuesday, March 9, 2010 |
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Taylor Thiodeaux Whisneant (Nederland, TX)
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Kelby = Just amazing.
It takes someone special to do what he did. It takes someone rare and remarkable. Nice, bright, and more beautiful inside and out. It takes someone who has a big heart and a caring soul. It takes someone who's proof of how precious a person can be. It takes someone...just like you...
Kelby touched the hearts of many and will be missed dearly. You will be thought of each and every day.
Diana, Terry, and Christina, My heart is reaching out to you, I’m thinking of you frequently, and praying for you, too. If there’s something I can do, anything at all, don’t hesitate to call.
Love you all, Taylor
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Ronda Hearne (Bridge City, TX)
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No words could even begin to express my great sorrow for you. You are such a wonderful mother & the love for your children was apparent to everyone who knows you. We all felt like Kelby & he was a part of our lives as well. Please know all your "girls" are praying for your strength, comfort & peace thru this devasting time & we will continue to pray that God will lift you up in his arms. We are all here for you. Tuesday, March 9, 2010 |
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Dawn Hall (China, TX)
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I love and miss you so much Kelby, im glad i got to spend the last night of your life and with the wonderful friends we have, to Kelbys parents he was wonderful and successful and did no wrong always right...he will be missed so much not even words can explaine...God Bless. Tuesday, March 9, 2010 |
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Cindy Burnitt Malina (Beaumont, TX)
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Kelby had a heart as big as Texas and our world is a little bit darker without his light. When I came to work with his mom, he was maybe 6 or 7 years old. He barely knew me but he heard that I rescued a kitten from the plant and that she now had a boo-boo (she was recovering from spaying). Diana brought me the sweetest picture drawn by Kelby of the kitty playing with a ball "when she feels better" I believe is what he told his mom. The picture is still on my fridge. That was Kelby - leading with his heart. He will be sorely missed. Tuesday, March 9, 2010 |
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