Edwin Cardoso
“My Xavi,” as I liked to call to my son, was wanted even before he was born. Edwin was the younger of two children. His
“My Xavi,” as I liked to call to my son, was wanted even before he was born. Edwin was the younger of two children. His
Someone just pulled into the driveway. I was sure it was Jesse. I was ready to cuss at him for being so late and making
Madeline (“Madie”) Rose…our beautiful, smart, kind daughter, sister, and friend. Her smile was effortless, genuine, and beautiful. Madie had a quote in her bedroom that
Janet was a fun, loving, open-hearted, and amazing girl. She truly did enjoy every minute here. When you met her you couldn’t help but smile.
Malone loved her job and her co-workers at South Fork Hardware. She worked hard to earn money and bought herself a car before she turned
Jessika’s last few days were spent in a coma, in the ICU. I was with her nearly every moment possible. I was afraid to leave;
Trent was the youngest of 10 children, thus the spelling of his full name, Trenten. He was a loving son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend.
Andrew was 16 years old, the sixth of eight children, beloved uncle to four nieces and one nephew, and a special part of his family.
May 8, 1997 to Sept 3, 2012 Tommy was walking with a friend when a distracted driver hit him from behind. The driver was an
The excitement our entire family felt when we were told we were having twins was something only parents of multiple births can understand. We talked about