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From: Liliana on 23 May 2008 18:07 This Sept. it will be 10 years since James died. I am only now completing his plaque which will be placed on his crypt soon. I picked out 2 pictures. One of his picture done on high school graduation and another a picture of the way he looked when he died..... I had a picture he had drawn of a sunrise, done in porcelain to put beside the pictures and also I wanted his signature duplicated in bronze below the picture he drew. I have not yet seen the plaque. I dread going, and keep putting if off. I told them not to put it up until I see it. I feel like I am going through the funeral again, in making all these arrangements. I probably should have done it immediately when I was still walking around like a zombie that first year...... but I didn't. I think of you all......I see that Daisy has posted for the new members... like Daisy.... I wish the newly bereaved strength and peace, and know that you are not alone in your suffering. Liliana James' mother
From: Daisy on 23 May 2008 21:12 Hi Liliana, James' headstone sounds beautiful and something he would of wanted....he must of been a very talented young man and I know you miss him terribly. On Busters headstone I had a computer engraved with Acme Online printed on it, that was a bulletin board he operated up until the day he died, and the words "Time stands still" one of his favorite Rush songs. I understand how you feel, but I also feel the love he had and still has for his momma. They will always be our little boys won't they? (((hugs)) -- Daisy "Liliana" <xena.w(a)rogers.com> wrote in message news:27e460b5-25a7-4c65-a1d0-2f7b01416039(a)a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > This Sept. it will be 10 years since James died. I am only now > completing his plaque which will be placed on his crypt soon. I > picked out 2 pictures. One of his picture done on high school > graduation and another a picture of the way he looked when he > died..... I had a picture he had drawn of a sunrise, done in > porcelain to put beside the pictures and also I wanted his signature > duplicated in bronze below the picture he drew. I have not yet seen > the plaque. I dread going, and keep putting if off. I told them not > to put it up until I see it. I feel like I am going through the > funeral again, in making all these arrangements. I probably should > have done it immediately when I was still walking around like a zombie > that first year...... but I didn't. > > I think of you all......I see that Daisy has posted for the new > members... like Daisy.... I wish the newly bereaved strength and > peace, and know that you are not alone in your suffering. > > Liliana > James' mother
From: Liliana on 24 May 2008 21:37 On May 23, 9:12 pm, "Daisy" <sweetdaisy67...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Liliana, James' headstone sounds beautiful and something he would of > wanted....he must of been a very talented young man and I know you miss him > terribly. On Busters headstone I had a computer engraved with Acme Online > printed on it, that was a bulletin board he operated up until the day he > died, and the words "Time stands still" one of his favorite Rush songs. I > understand how you feel, but I also feel the love he had and still has for > his momma. They will always be our little boys won't they? (((hugs)) > > -- > Daisy"Liliana" <xen...(a)rogers.com> wrote in message > > news:27e460b5-25a7-4c65-a1d0-2f7b01416039(a)a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > > > This Sept. it will be 10 years since James died. I am only now > > completing his plaque which will be placed on his crypt soon. I > > picked out 2 pictures. One of his picture done on high school > > graduation and another a picture of the way he looked when he > > died..... I had a picture he had drawn of a sunrise, done in > > porcelain to put beside the pictures and also I wanted his signature > > duplicated in bronze below the picture he drew. I have not yet seen > > the plaque. I dread going, and keep putting if off. I told them not > > to put it up until I see it. I feel like I am going through the > > funeral again, in making all these arrangements. I probably should > > have done it immediately when I was still walking around like a zombie > > that first year...... but I didn't. > > > I think of you all......I see that Daisy has posted for the new > > members... like Daisy.... I wish the newly bereaved strength and > > peace, and know that you are not alone in your suffering. > > > Liliana > > James' mother- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Daisy, Thank you for your kind thoughts. Although James was 24 when he died, he still lived at home, our routine was unchanged since he was little, and yes I always saw him, and still see him as my little son... who I wanted to look after.
From: Daisy on 25 May 2008 15:36 That was the hardest thing that hit me when my son died, I was supposed to protect him and I failed...I look at it differently now but back then I blamed myself for his accident for a very long time. I know it wasn't my fault now, but then it was just something I had to deal with. -- Daisy "Liliana" <xena.w(a)rogers.com> wrote in message news:c482803e-beea-4b3c-b35b-d10b2ab62251(a)x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... On May 23, 9:12 pm, "Daisy" <sweetdaisy67...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Liliana, James' headstone sounds beautiful and something he would of > wanted....he must of been a very talented young man and I know you miss > him > terribly. On Busters headstone I had a computer engraved with Acme Online > printed on it, that was a bulletin board he operated up until the day he > died, and the words "Time stands still" one of his favorite Rush songs. I > understand how you feel, but I also feel the love he had and still has for > his momma. They will always be our little boys won't they? (((hugs)) > > -- > Daisy"Liliana" <xen...(a)rogers.com> wrote in message > > news:27e460b5-25a7-4c65-a1d0-2f7b01416039(a)a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > > > This Sept. it will be 10 years since James died. I am only now > > completing his plaque which will be placed on his crypt soon. I > > picked out 2 pictures. One of his picture done on high school > > graduation and another a picture of the way he looked when he > > died..... I had a picture he had drawn of a sunrise, done in > > porcelain to put beside the pictures and also I wanted his signature > > duplicated in bronze below the picture he drew. I have not yet seen > > the plaque. I dread going, and keep putting if off. I told them not > > to put it up until I see it. I feel like I am going through the > > funeral again, in making all these arrangements. I probably should > > have done it immediately when I was still walking around like a zombie > > that first year...... but I didn't. > > > I think of you all......I see that Daisy has posted for the new > > members... like Daisy.... I wish the newly bereaved strength and > > peace, and know that you are not alone in your suffering. > > > Liliana > > James' mother- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Daisy, Thank you for your kind thoughts. Although James was 24 when he died, he still lived at home, our routine was unchanged since he was little, and yes I always saw him, and still see him as my little son... who I wanted to look after.
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