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From Carl and Cathy
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From Carl and Cathy
To our dear Cub family,
Cathy and I don't know how to thank everyone for the kind words and prayers. It's been a great comfort to receive such an outpouring of support for my family as we deal with our loss. We are fortunate to be blessed with a loving family, wonderful friends and neighbors and co-workers, and the testimony of strangers whose lives were touched by our daughter.
Krystal helped so many people and changed their lives for the better. She was forever giving and always resourceful. They shared stories of how she found them jobs, cared for their sick children, made Christmas for the impoverished. As their own children grew, Krystal and her family took in two more that needed a family to call their own. Krystal was an EMT, she and her husband volunteered to serve the local fire department. She volunteered in their schools and was active in their church. As life supplied lemons, she taught those around her to make lemonade. Forever giving.
My brother's wife wrote the following note to Cathy to express words that could not be easily spoken:
I felt so numb at the news of Krystal’s untimely death. When I was
with you and you were so brave Tuesday I just couldn’t get a grip
on what had happened. I am still bewildered by this and have
difficulty grasping the full impact of this so tragic and so
unexpected an event.
I was alone doing my laundry Wednesday and thought about her
continuously. Memories flooded into my brain and I have come to
conclusions that actually surprised me. I feel I must make these
revelations to you.
Remember when we all were so proud of Krystal graduating from
High School and winning that MOST HOURS OF COMMUNITY
SERVICE AWARD. She loved what she was doing and did far more
than the basic requirement for Community Service to get her
diploma. We all thought that she would go on to become a Nurse
and that she would continue her life of service to others while
attaining a measure of respect and income security. But Krystal
chose another way. Not the way that you or I would have gone.
She did not choose the path to financial security. And though she
was not wealthy she willingly shared her services to her church,
Fire Department, schools and to her neighbors and their children.
She loved the fellowship of others and seemed always to be in the
center of activity. She not only shared her services to her
community but so many times opened her home to those in need
and shared everything she had with them. She moved to many
communities in her 29 years. Each time she joined the church
immediately. She became an instant force wherever she landed.
She was not a person who sought power, but she was always a
positive influence. Her feet were not very big but the footprint she
left on this earth was enormous.
Jesus said “Let the little children come unto me.†In this she
followed his example. She had 7 children in her home when she left
this world. She wasn’t easy on them, that would have created
chaos. She gave them love as their security. She gave them
discipline to let them know that there were expectations of them.
In turn they each and every one loved her more than words can
say. Hers was an unconventional family, but it worked!
Jesus did not ride in a chariot, but was welcomed by many
wherever he went. So also was Krystal.
Jesus did not seek financial security but gave his love to the world
in a way that we will never forget. This too is true of Krystal.
Jesus did not seek power, but has continued to be a powerful
influence on the world for over 2000 years. I dare say that not
many of us will be remembered in even 100 years. Most of our
influence on the community will be too insignificant to be even
noticed in 100 years. But if anyone I know of has a chance of
making a difference that significant it would have to be Krystal.
The communities she has served and the neighbors and friends
she has helped have to be better people because of their association
with her. The selfless example she has set for the children in her
care has got to have a ripple effect that will be felt for many years.
This will be her legacy to generations to come.
I share these thoughts with you with love and offer my deepest
sympathy on your enormous loss. This too is our loss.
This is the loss we grieve.
Cathy and I don't know how to thank everyone for the kind words and prayers. It's been a great comfort to receive such an outpouring of support for my family as we deal with our loss. We are fortunate to be blessed with a loving family, wonderful friends and neighbors and co-workers, and the testimony of strangers whose lives were touched by our daughter.
Krystal helped so many people and changed their lives for the better. She was forever giving and always resourceful. They shared stories of how she found them jobs, cared for their sick children, made Christmas for the impoverished. As their own children grew, Krystal and her family took in two more that needed a family to call their own. Krystal was an EMT, she and her husband volunteered to serve the local fire department. She volunteered in their schools and was active in their church. As life supplied lemons, she taught those around her to make lemonade. Forever giving.
My brother's wife wrote the following note to Cathy to express words that could not be easily spoken:
I felt so numb at the news of Krystal’s untimely death. When I was
with you and you were so brave Tuesday I just couldn’t get a grip
on what had happened. I am still bewildered by this and have
difficulty grasping the full impact of this so tragic and so
unexpected an event.
I was alone doing my laundry Wednesday and thought about her
continuously. Memories flooded into my brain and I have come to
conclusions that actually surprised me. I feel I must make these
revelations to you.
Remember when we all were so proud of Krystal graduating from
High School and winning that MOST HOURS OF COMMUNITY
SERVICE AWARD. She loved what she was doing and did far more
than the basic requirement for Community Service to get her
diploma. We all thought that she would go on to become a Nurse
and that she would continue her life of service to others while
attaining a measure of respect and income security. But Krystal
chose another way. Not the way that you or I would have gone.
She did not choose the path to financial security. And though she
was not wealthy she willingly shared her services to her church,
Fire Department, schools and to her neighbors and their children.
She loved the fellowship of others and seemed always to be in the
center of activity. She not only shared her services to her
community but so many times opened her home to those in need
and shared everything she had with them. She moved to many
communities in her 29 years. Each time she joined the church
immediately. She became an instant force wherever she landed.
She was not a person who sought power, but she was always a
positive influence. Her feet were not very big but the footprint she
left on this earth was enormous.
Jesus said “Let the little children come unto me.†In this she
followed his example. She had 7 children in her home when she left
this world. She wasn’t easy on them, that would have created
chaos. She gave them love as their security. She gave them
discipline to let them know that there were expectations of them.
In turn they each and every one loved her more than words can
say. Hers was an unconventional family, but it worked!
Jesus did not ride in a chariot, but was welcomed by many
wherever he went. So also was Krystal.
Jesus did not seek financial security but gave his love to the world
in a way that we will never forget. This too is true of Krystal.
Jesus did not seek power, but has continued to be a powerful
influence on the world for over 2000 years. I dare say that not
many of us will be remembered in even 100 years. Most of our
influence on the community will be too insignificant to be even
noticed in 100 years. But if anyone I know of has a chance of
making a difference that significant it would have to be Krystal.
The communities she has served and the neighbors and friends
she has helped have to be better people because of their association
with her. The selfless example she has set for the children in her
care has got to have a ripple effect that will be felt for many years.
This will be her legacy to generations to come.
I share these thoughts with you with love and offer my deepest
sympathy on your enormous loss. This too is our loss.
This is the loss we grieve.
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
- Louis Pasteur
"In character, in manners, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity."
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Louis Pasteur
"In character, in manners, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity."
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Knowing her parents, I know she was a fantastic individual. Our thoughts and prayers continue with you.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Carl, Rosanne and I send our deepest sympathy to you and Cathy. Please know we are there for you anytime.
Children learn by example and it is easy to see you and Cathy set a perfect example for Krystal. She followed that example well. As you enter the future always remember you did the best any parent could ever do. Your daughter did well in her short life. She touched many other lives and passed what she learned on to others. I know you both will cherish the memories.
Children learn by example and it is easy to see you and Cathy set a perfect example for Krystal. She followed that example well. As you enter the future always remember you did the best any parent could ever do. Your daughter did well in her short life. She touched many other lives and passed what she learned on to others. I know you both will cherish the memories.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Bigdog wrote:Knowing her parents, I know she was a fantastic individual. Our thoughts and prayers continue with you.
Barnyard wrote:Carl, Rosanne and I send our deepest sympathy to you and Cathy. Please know we are there for you anytime.
Children learn by example and it is easy to see you and Cathy set a perfect example for Krystal. She followed that example well. As you enter the future always remember you did the best any parent could ever do. Your daughter did well in her short life. She touched many other lives and passed what she learned on to others. I know you both will cherish the memories.
I can't say any more thans already been said.
While I was reading your post I got some tears. Prayers are still going your way.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
God Bless your daughter.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Carl & Cathy,
Ours thoughts continue to be with you both. Please do not hesitate to call on us if there is anything we can do to help during these difficult times.
Ours thoughts continue to be with you both. Please do not hesitate to call on us if there is anything we can do to help during these difficult times.
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Carl and Cathy
Our children are merely extensions of ourselves to some extent. The kindness and selflessness that your daughter exhibited as described are surely some of the same traits that you and Cathy also posess. You both can be proud knowing you raised such a productive and caring person. You all will remain in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim and Kathy
Our children are merely extensions of ourselves to some extent. The kindness and selflessness that your daughter exhibited as described are surely some of the same traits that you and Cathy also posess. You both can be proud knowing you raised such a productive and caring person. You all will remain in our thoughts and prayers.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Carl and Cathy,
I am so so sorry for your loss. I can not begin to imagine what you are going through. After hearing the news last week, I just could not get this out of my head. Only 29, but so powerful and wise to what the world needs, more loving and giving people. You should be very proud! Your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.
I am so so sorry for your loss. I can not begin to imagine what you are going through. After hearing the news last week, I just could not get this out of my head. Only 29, but so powerful and wise to what the world needs, more loving and giving people. You should be very proud! Your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Carl & Cathy,
I can not begin to comprehend your loss and I, like Jeff, shed many tears. Both of you can take comfort in the fact that your daughter made a meaningful, lasting impact on those she touched. My prayers are with you and your family.
Bill
I can not begin to comprehend your loss and I, like Jeff, shed many tears. Both of you can take comfort in the fact that your daughter made a meaningful, lasting impact on those she touched. My prayers are with you and your family.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Carl and Cathy,
I continue to keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you for sharing that letter with us it gives a clear look into what a good person you raised.
I continue to keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you for sharing that letter with us it gives a clear look into what a good person you raised.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Dear Carl,
That is a terrifically powerful tribute that your sister-in-law wrote about your dear Krystal. And while I know it is gut-wrenching for you and your wife to read it right now, I pray for the day when you can look back on her wonderful life, and feel the deep sense of pride you deserve for the life that she led.
Our children are a reflection of who we are, and the life they lead is our legacy. But it's always hardest when the natural order of life takes a child from us. Just take solace that you can extend Krystal's legacy by helping her husband care for the children. You have a second chance to help him lead by example, and you can touch their lives positively the way you touched hers.
Stay strong now for the children; and just as Krystal did, they will lend you strength in return.
Peace,
Corky/Charles
That is a terrifically powerful tribute that your sister-in-law wrote about your dear Krystal. And while I know it is gut-wrenching for you and your wife to read it right now, I pray for the day when you can look back on her wonderful life, and feel the deep sense of pride you deserve for the life that she led.
Our children are a reflection of who we are, and the life they lead is our legacy. But it's always hardest when the natural order of life takes a child from us. Just take solace that you can extend Krystal's legacy by helping her husband care for the children. You have a second chance to help him lead by example, and you can touch their lives positively the way you touched hers.
Stay strong now for the children; and just as Krystal did, they will lend you strength in return.
Peace,
Corky/Charles
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Carl, Cathy:
What a powerful and beautiful testament to the life of your daughter, to the breadth of her giving and her family. What a tribute to both a daughter and to her parents. What a wonderful testment to FAITH.
Emilie's and my prayers are with you both as you continue down this thorny path.. .. Peace (+) unto you both.. as you all rest in HIS hands.
What a powerful and beautiful testament to the life of your daughter, to the breadth of her giving and her family. What a tribute to both a daughter and to her parents. What a wonderful testment to FAITH.
Emilie's and my prayers are with you both as you continue down this thorny path.. .. Peace (+) unto you both.. as you all rest in HIS hands.
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Carl,
I regret to say that I don't on FarmallCub very often these days and when I do I very seldom get on this forum, so my sympathies may be a little late, but still just as strong and sincere.
May God bless you, Cathy and the rest of your family.
John
I regret to say that I don't on FarmallCub very often these days and when I do I very seldom get on this forum, so my sympathies may be a little late, but still just as strong and sincere.
May God bless you, Cathy and the rest of your family.
John
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Re: From Carl and Cathy
Same here Carl. I hope you two are doing well this weekend. We're all thinking of you.
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