In Memory of Amber Pratt
September 20, 1998 - December 24, 1999
Little Angels
When God calls little children
to dwell with Him above,
We mortals sometime question
the wisdom of His love.
For no heartache compares
with the death of one small child
Who does so much to make
our world seem wonderful and mild.
Perhaps God tires of calling
the aged to his fold
So He picks a rosebud before
it can grow old.
God knows how much we need
them and so He takes but few
To make the land of Heaven
more beautiful to view.
Believing this is difficult
still somehow we must try
The saddest word mankind
knows will always be "Goodbye."
So when a little child departs,
we who are left behind
Must realize God loves children,
angels are hard to find.
--author unknown
IN REMEMBRANCE OF AMBER
One dark night, so long ago and very far away,
A baby left His heavenly home to be born on earth that day.
Amidst the shining stars and angels glorious songs,
He left His home of love and peace,
He was gone, but not for long.
Although His Father's love was great for His only Son,
So was the Father's love great for the people on earth,
Each and every one.
And thus His Son was sent to die,
So we might know Him well
All who believe will dwell.
The dawning of His life was the dawning of our peace,
Showing us the Father's love for us will never cease.
On Christmas eve many years later,
A beautiful baby lay,
In her mother's arms,
Ready to leave for her heavenly home so far away.
A precious baby sent to live on earth,
As a great gift,
Entrusted by God to her parents,
Who had much love to give.
Her life on earth was filled with joy and light,
Her family's love was great.
Yet throughout this time,
Her heavenly Father did wait.
So it was on Christmas eve,
As the world celebrates the dawning of His Son,
God our Father called home His little one.
A life so short yet sweet, created by such love.
Amber now awaits her family with her Heavenly Father above.
With much love,
Cathy Klein
Cathy in NY from CCU
I received this Angelic Glow Award from Nancy.
Thank you for this award. - March 5, 2000
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