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Date Posted: 13:06:12 05/20/05 Fri
Author: david
Subject: Re: My precious daughter, Sam
In reply to: joyce sullivan 's message, "My precious daughter, Sam" on 21:35:31 08/13/04 Fri

>I lost my precious daughter Samantha in a tragic car
>wreck on November5,2000. The day before her 16th
>birthday. My heart is broken and will never be
>healed.Even though it will soon be four years,to me it
>happened minutes ago. People say I need to go on with
>my life,that I have three other daughters that need
>me.I know the last part is true,but these people have
>never lost a child.It's so hard to move on,my heart
>and my mind is still back there that night,November
>5,2000. I need a lot of prayers,and I need to be able
>to freely talk about my little Sammy Jo and about what
>happened.But most people avoid talking about her for
>fear of upsetting me.But I need to talk about her!
>Ilove and miss her so----much!

Dear
Death is an incredibly difficult thing to go through. I have experienced this with both parents but never a child. You have my sympathies for your loss.

You may wonder “why do we cry at the loss of a loved one if it is such a natural occurrence in our life or why do our hearts have to suffer?” The truth is: humans were not created to die. The first man and woman were told that they would never die unless they disobeyed their creator. This is why we shed tears, because we, as humans, were not expected to have to experience the loss of a loved one. Yes, death is unnatural.

Death will, however, soon be removed from the earth. This has been promised repeatedly by the very God that created us. Please feel free to e-mail me.
David

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