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We're meeting with the funeral director at 2:00pm today.

I'm sure it will be a painful, difficult time for us. But today is our first day post-Aaron, and we must get on with the business of committing Aaron's body to the hereafter, just as we committed his soul and spirit yesterday.

For those of you who are interested, we've set up an email address (aky.funeral@gmail.com) where you can obtain information regarding the service, as soon as we have it available. If you'd like to attend, or simply just want to know when to be praying for us hardest, this is where you should look for information. Just send us an email to that address, let us know who you are, and we'll get you the information you need.

The reason we're not just going to post this information here, is that we don't know who's looking at the information if I just post it here. At least if we can see who's emailing us, we can know who were revealing this sensitive information to.

Again, thank you for your prayers and concerns during this time. We love you all, and thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

Comments

Anonymous said…
you think i'd leave your side baby
you know me better than that
you think i'd leave you down when you're down on your knees
i wouldn't do that
i'll tell you you're right when you want
ha ah ah ah ah ah
and if only you could see into me

oh when you're cold
i'll be there
hold you tight to me

when you're on the outside baby and you can`t get in
i will show you you're so much better than you know
when you're lost and you're alone and you cant get back again
i will find you darling and i will bring you home

and if you want to cry
i am here to dry your eyes
and in no time
you'll be fine

you think i'd leave your side baby
you know me better than that
you think id leave you down when you're down on your knees
i wouldn't do that
i'll tell you you're right when you wrong
ha ah ah ah ah ah
and if only you could see into me

oh when you're cold
i'll be there
hold you tight to me
when you're low
i'll be there
by your side baby

oh when you're cold
i'll be there
hold you tight to me
oh when you're low
i'll be there
by your side baby

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