On July 1, 2011, we held a memorial service for our sweet angel, Maree. It was at her graveside in Cloverdale Cemetery on a beautiful summer morning. We only invited our family because even just with only immediate family there were still over 60 people. We had a beautiful white dress and bonnet made for Maree to wear, and she looked like an angel.
Maree Rose Clark |
The kids had made bracelets for Maree, and this was the one her sister, Taylie had made for her. I had painted her little fingernails pink while we were in the hospital together. |
This was the program we followed. |
Needless to say, this was a painful experience for our family. |
I held our baby for the service, and hoped somehow I wouldn't have to let go. |
My brother, J.R., was the first speaker. |
Taylor's mother, Coleen, also spoke. |
Taylor did a wonderful job relating his thoughts and feelings. |
Our children sang, "Families Can Be Together Forever" |
Taylor's dad, JayDee, gave the closing remarks. |
This picture of Taylie portrays how we all felt. |
Our family had made a special quilt for Maree with messages from each of us on it to place in her casket. |
Tylor's square |
Coleton's square |
Taylie's square |
My square |
Taylor's square |
Ray's square |
T.J.'s square |
Jaymon's square |
This square made everyone cry. |
Holding an angel |
One last kiss |
Closing the casket |
We bought balloons for all the cousins to release after the funeral. |
It was beautiful to see the balloons go into the blue sky, and we all felt our sorrow lift with them (even if only for a moment). |
I don't think our little Ray really understood what was happening. |
My family |
Taylor's family |
Our family will never be the same, but hopefully we will be better for knowing and feeling the spirit of someone as special as Maree. We will never forget her! |
1 comment:
Jannie-
That was so touching to see your pictures of such a hard day for your family. So glad to know that families CAN be together for ever! Our thoughts and prayers are with you!
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