What a precious and beautiful angel baby! My love and prayers go with you and your family!
Here is a poem for you and your precious little Alexandra Rose Pepe:
Kindred Spirits:
Kindred Spirits You and I, From somewhere in God's by and by.
Though it may seem An oddity That we connect So perfectly...
I know more of This great event. It surely is No accident...
That I know you And you know me Is proof of our Eternity!
If you would like a nicely framed copy of this poem please have Marilyn Carpenter get hold of me and let me know. I would love to present this poem framed with a family photo of you and your precious angel baby if that would be permissible by you. So if you have such a family photo please get it to Marilyn and I will get it put together and back to you as soon as possible.
Hi Kathryn - just want you to know I didn't forget Alexandra Rose or you. My name is Honey. I was with a friend, Dolores, at a restaurant in San Diego in October. You took a picture with each of us after dinner, if that helps you to rememer. You were our waitress and shared with us some of your sadess that evening. Even in your sadness you showed love for and pride in your young niece. Your devotion and caring is remarkable. I hope you and your family will find some strength in the future through having Ally in your lives. Fondly, Honey Vaughan from Quincy Massachusetts
Ally was born in Henderson, Nevada and had many friends who love her dearly and will miss her. This blog will now serve as a memorial to Ally and all those who love her. Alexandra Rose Pepe, 3 years old, daughter of Michael Ralph and Cindy Dell Pepe, passed away Friday, September 19, 2008 in Las Vegas, NV. She was born into her wonderful family on May 16, 2005. She will be missed greatly by all that had the privilege to know her in her short and special life.
Ally loved her grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, friends and trips to New York. Wherever Ally was, there was laughter and happiness. She had a truly special spirit and was brought back to her Heavenly Father to be a special angel for those who needed her.We should all feel comfort to know that this amazing little girl is there for us.
Ally left behind her father, mother, and older brother Nicholas, grandparents Michael and Rosemary Pepe of Long Island, NY and Val and Ardella Carpenter of St. George.
A memorial service was held at the Middleton Ward Buena Vista Chapel on Wednesday, September 24, 2008. Her body will be laid to rest at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery on Long Island, NY.
If you would like to help the family you can visit U. S. Bank and donate to the Alexandra R. Pepe fund. Or you can donate through paypal (a secure online bank) by clicking the "chip in" button below.
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What a precious and beautiful angel baby! My love and prayers go with you and your family!
Here is a poem for you and your precious little Alexandra Rose Pepe:
Kindred Spirits:
Kindred Spirits
You and I,
From somewhere in
God's by and by.
Though it may seem
An oddity
That we connect
So perfectly...
I know more of
This great event.
It surely is
No accident...
That I know you
And you know me
Is proof of our
Eternity!
If you would like a nicely framed copy of this poem please have Marilyn Carpenter get hold of me and let me know. I would love to present this poem framed with a family photo of you and your precious angel baby if that would be permissible by you. So if you have such a family photo please get it to Marilyn and I will get it put together and back to you as soon as possible.
Love Always and Forever, Diana Isham
Hi Kathryn - just want you to know I didn't forget Alexandra Rose or you. My name is Honey. I was with a friend, Dolores, at a restaurant in San Diego in October. You took a picture with each of us after dinner, if that helps you to rememer. You were our waitress and shared with us some of your sadess that evening. Even in your sadness you showed love for and pride in your young niece. Your devotion and caring is remarkable. I hope you and your family will find some strength in the future through having Ally in your lives.
Fondly,
Honey Vaughan from Quincy Massachusetts
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