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In Loving Memory Of my daughter, Jessey Clay Crace. June 23, 1990 - June 27,1992 "He shall gather the lambs in his arm and carry them." Isaiah 40:11 He Will Take Care Of You God watches over you... and when life's burdens fall too heavily, too cruelly, He will lift you up... and carry you HOME to LOVE, He will keep you always under the shadow of His wings, He is the still, small voice that whispers to your heart... You are my own, stay with me... I LOVE YOU. Glenna Oldham Jessey was a beautiful young girl, that was full of life. This page is a dedication to her memory. She is survived by her full sister Chawna, her father and myself, as well as her brother Dylan and the youngest sister whom she never knew, Tabitha. She will live in our hearts forever. Her death was a freak accident. She was swinging in a infant swing. She fell out of this swing and her rib cage lacerated her liver. Even though all efforts were made, there was no hope for survival. I use the yellow rose on this page to signify warmth, love and friendship, as well as the sunny personality that Jessey was so full of. She was always full of smiles. She was always laughing. She always had a big hug and kiss to give, or a gentle hand to brush your cheek. Yes, all this and she had only just turned 2 years old a few days before her death. Chawna and Jessey were constant companions. They did everything together. They were never apart. They played together as well as got into mischief together. Jessey loved to eat. I think it was her favorite past time. One of the girls messiest things to do was raid the refridgerator. Any time I wasn't looking and they got quiet, I knew just where to find the two of them. In the fridge, eating cheese, lunch meats, jars of pickles, ect. Normally when I would find them, there would be a large mess from their escapades. It was really quite funny, although maybe not at that particular moment. Jessey also loved our animals. We had two cats when she was born. I think she learned to crawl and walk trying to chase those cats. When we got a Golden Retriever, she continued her hobby of "chaseing" them. "Lady" (the golden) would always stay very close though. I was constantly cleaning dog hair out of Jesseys' fists and mouth. Jessey just loved everyone. Everyone loved her as well. She would always put a smile on someones face. Although her life was short. She lived it full every day! We don't know why God took Jessey to Heaven. We must accept the fact that He has his reasons and that she has a better life now with Him. "Lady" passed on not long after Jessey. About a year later my German Shepherd "Radar" passed on to the bridge as well. I am sure that they are both with Jessey now, running and playing and forever smiling and happy. My dearest Jessey, You will live in our hearts forever. One day we'll be together again. You are the visitor, Thanks
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