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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Our sweet Angel Amelia
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<blockquote data-quote="LadyJame" data-source="post: 8184074" data-attributes="member: 71998"><p>Thank you all for your sentiments. We are just devastated. Even though she wasn't our child she sure touched us as if she was. She really was an Angel. I used to say to Paul all the time that I didn't know what it was about her...that all she was missing was a halo. I wish you could all hear her voice when you see that picture because she truly spoke like an Angel as well. </p><p></p><p>She was epileptic and had a fatal seizure while she was napping on Monday. God Bless the EMTs and trauma team that worked so hard to bring her back. They tried for an hour, crying out to her all the while. They truly had her in their hearts while they were desperately trying to help her.</p><p></p><p>Paul used to call her "Meals on Wheels" because she loved cars just like her daddy and her uncle Paulie (also her Godfather). Coincidentally, I was delivering Meals on Wheels to shut-ins the day that Amelia passed away. No matter how long you knew her, whether it was for one second or for her whole life, she just stole your heart. The world has truly lost one of it's greatest assets, but we're trying to find comfort in knowing that God gave her to our family so she could enrich our lives. So many people have said to us, "let me know if there's anything I can do." I always respond by telling them the most important thing they can do is to go home to their children and tell them that they love them.</p><p></p><p>The very next day after Amelia went back to Heaven I received a phone call from Human Resources offering me a Pediatric Nursing job that I've been waiting for <u>months</u> to hear about. So, I know our little "Mealy" is already working hard up there to make all of us better people down here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyJame, post: 8184074, member: 71998"] Thank you all for your sentiments. We are just devastated. Even though she wasn't our child she sure touched us as if she was. She really was an Angel. I used to say to Paul all the time that I didn't know what it was about her...that all she was missing was a halo. I wish you could all hear her voice when you see that picture because she truly spoke like an Angel as well. She was epileptic and had a fatal seizure while she was napping on Monday. God Bless the EMTs and trauma team that worked so hard to bring her back. They tried for an hour, crying out to her all the while. They truly had her in their hearts while they were desperately trying to help her. Paul used to call her "Meals on Wheels" because she loved cars just like her daddy and her uncle Paulie (also her Godfather). Coincidentally, I was delivering Meals on Wheels to shut-ins the day that Amelia passed away. No matter how long you knew her, whether it was for one second or for her whole life, she just stole your heart. The world has truly lost one of it's greatest assets, but we're trying to find comfort in knowing that God gave her to our family so she could enrich our lives. So many people have said to us, "let me know if there's anything I can do." I always respond by telling them the most important thing they can do is to go home to their children and tell them that they love them. The very next day after Amelia went back to Heaven I received a phone call from Human Resources offering me a Pediatric Nursing job that I've been waiting for [U]months[/U] to hear about. So, I know our little "Mealy" is already working hard up there to make all of us better people down here. [/QUOTE]
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