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- COMMENT FROM CYNTHIA DROLLINGER'S OBITUARY:
Where does one begin when you are blessed with so many wonderful memories. Her smile is what I believe I will never forget. It isn't just imprinted on my mind but also on my heart. The countless movies we watched, the buttery layers on the popcorn. But here is a tender memory I would love to share.
I was pregnant with Aidan and we knew at that time that he had trisomy13 and his life on earth would be short. I went to Goldendale to visit with Mom, something I did as much as I could. It was late in the evening and we were having mom and daughter talk time. I was sharing to her about my fears, having him, not knowing how long it would be and how long I would be able to have him. She began to cry and said. "If I could I would have him so you don't have to endure this pain". Then I cried and said "just knowing that you want to take it away makes it all more bearable for me." She did not like to see anyone in pain. She was willing to feel it all if it meant others would be okay.
I love you always and forever Mom, today is Aidan's 9th birthday and I just know you are throwing him the best birthday party heaven has even seen.
Angela Dryden - Yesterday at 01:57 PM
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