We were the average American family: Daddy Jason (a local police
officer), Mommy Christine (a flexi-pool nurse), daughter Casey (a second
grader), and son Caleb (a 3 year old). We were experiencing all of life
with its various trials and tribulations. At times, especially most
recently, we seemed to be involved in constant struggles. But not one of
those struggles could compare with losing our child. That is possibly
the greatest trial one can endure.
You never believe it could
happen to you. It is every parent’s worst nightmare, especially when it
occurs suddenly, with no time of warning or preparation. After caring
family members and friends leave and the house becomes unusually quiet,
the initial shock begins to wear off. Then the immense sadness settles
in. As the parent, your mind is reeling with questions: What will
our life be like now? How will we get through the hours and days ahead?
How do we celebrate anything anymore? How do we pass each of those first
milestones without her?
As Christians, Jason and I believe
that our strength comes from above (Psalms 46:1) and that the prayer of
a righteous man avails much (James 5:17). We continue to put our faith
and trust in God and in His promises as we attempt to move our lives
forward.
We believe without a doubt and with great joy that
Casey’s spirit is in heaven, eternally safe and secure. Although we will
daily grieve for the missed hugs and for the wonderment of watching her
grow up and seeing the young lady she might have been, we take comfort
in knowing she will never experience pain, suffer tragedy or lose the
ones she loves.
Despite our tragedy, we know we are very blessed
with the hope that comes through faith in God and in His Son, Jesus,
our savior. By obeying His gospel and living our lives as He commands
through His word, the Bible, the "crown of glory that does not fade
away" will also one day be ours (1 Peter 5:4).
We would like to
take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude towards our
friends and family who have walked by our side through this time. Words
will never be able to show you how much we appreciate all of you!Visit our
church website at www.claychurchofchrist.com
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