Her colors were blush and bashful…

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At first, I thought it inappropriate to share this on here…a public forum for my own promotion.  But I was so moved by a request from a little girl’s uncle…during her eulogy.

Once upon a time…there was the bravest, most innocent little girl who defied all odds.  She wasn’t supposed to live 2 minutes, 2 hours or 2 weeks…but she had a 15-year purpose.  For one who could never walk or talk – she shared more love amongst the masses.  That is what her uncle asked of the congregation.  In a world of worry, money and hatred…share the love that she once did.  Most of us are fully capable of speech…make a conscious decision to speak words of love.

Truly her colors were blush and bashful.  Every celebration for her was covered in pink.  Notice the color of the lichen on the oak tree branch.  It’s just above where she was laid to rest…in a beautiful casket hand-made by her other uncle.  Perfect.  Rest in peace, sweet girl.  I hope that diamond ring sparkles even more in heaven.

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August 12, 2014 - 11:44 am

Buster Herrington - Good morning Travis,
Leah sent me the link to the photos you took during Lanes Funeral Service. I just wanted to thank you for sharing them and for your kind words. It is so comforting to know that Lane was loved by so many and that she is at peace. Thanks again and I send my kindest regards to you and your family.

Buster Herrington

August 12, 2014 - 1:15 pm

Picture Lady - Buster –
Your words couldn’t have been more suiting…you were obviously given the right message at 3:00 a.m. last Tuesday morning. A beautiful celebration of a great little girl.

Travis

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