I just want to pass on my deepest sympathy to the Butterly family at this time as they deal with the loss of their daughter Kate.
I never had a chance to know her, but from the funeral today she sounded like a wonderful individual, with a great zest for life. What a tragedy that her life was cut so short in such horrific circumstances.
My prayers are with all the family, especially Anita, who comes to Cross-Eyed. I pray that God might give them a great comfort as they try and come to terms with life after this accident.
Hold on to God, the creator of everything for "He heals the brokenhearted
and binds up their wounds." (Ps 147:3)
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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