Friday, October 3, 2008

Condolescenses for Pennmommy

As many of you know, Pennmommy has lost her dear sweet son Jason.
You may leave condolescenses for her and her family here.
We have added the song "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Pennmommy and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

notakatelover said...

Words can not express the sorrow I feel for you at this time. Strangers across the country are praying for you because of the way you touched their lives with your honest and eloquent writing. Your son Jason, was a bright star here on earth and now he is a bright star in Heaven shining down on you and your family.

Anonymous said...

PennMommy and family -- We are so sad about this sudden loss in your lives.

Libby said...

Dear Pennmommy and family,
"Somewhere a journey begins
at the end of the worldly existence
we know, Somewhere a path stretches
over the stars, and rivers of memories flow...Somewhere a silence is heard far away, and the brightness of day fills the night, Where the
trials of life are resolved into peace--when a soul finds its way to the light."
(a poem from a sympathy card)
I am so very sorry for the loss of
your dear son. I pray that your family will find comfort in your memories of Jason. Sending love and prayers, Libby.

Anonymous said...

I'm so very sorry for you loss. I have lost many loved ones, but I can't even imagine the pain of losing a child.

Bugsy said...

I feel so horrible for this family.
Pennmommy, I know words can't help, but I hope all the prayers help to comfort you some.

Anonymous said...

To Penn Mommy and Family,
Words can not say how sorry I am for your loss. As the mother of a son, I know the bond that you will always feel with Jason. I hope your memories of him will be happy ones and that those memories will fill the hole that I know is now in your heart.

You, Penn Mommy, were very brave in revealing what you did for the benefit of the Gosselin children. I hope your actions will be copied by others.

An admirer in Fairfax, Virginia