Thursday, March 27, 2008

A True Story of unwaivering love....

A true story of love, faith, courage , selflessness, gratitude, compasion and a pure love of the gospel. It's a story of a very dear friend whose experiences and testimony has strengthened me, my testimony and my family bonds more than I can merely express. I wanted to thank their family for sharing their story with so many and thought out of love and respect I would continue to share their little angels legacy. To experience this testimony builder click on the link below, read a few of the family's posts on the blog so you understand alittle of the background of this family and then read some of the recent comments people have included to their family. The gospel is true and families are forever! RIP Kate, we love you. http://katerosenvall.blogspot.com/

5 comments:

Gertge Family said...

This is truly so sad! Candace told me about the sad news yesturday morning & I was effected by these people that I don't even know. They really are a great example to us all.

Mom+Girls said...

I just finished reading their entire blog and I feel so sad!I dont have words to described my feeling right now, just feel like want to hold to my little girl and be thankful to have her with me. Thank you Kesha for sharing their blog with us...great example!

{M}PG said...

Sooo sad. I don't know what to say - but what a cute family. I'm sorry for their loss. How did you know her?

raburkhardt said...

Amazing family! Thanks for sharing. It had been a rough week for me. Katelyn ended up unexpectedly in the hospital on Sunday and was released yesterday. After reading their posts of their struggles and amazing ability to be so positive throughout all of their trials it really put things into perspective for me. We always need to be grateful for what we do have and remain positive and hopeful even in our "down" moments(something I need to work on.)I've never even met Marcae but she seems to be a shining example in that area. How do you know Marcae and her family? Let her know that her and Kate have been a great example and touched lives of people they have never even met and our thought and prayers are with them at this difficult time.

Jodi Nelson said...

Wow. I spent the evening reading a large junk of her blog. I was so humbled, inspired, reflective... ran the gammet of emotions really. It is so amazing to have the gospel for knowledge and comfort, and yet still how difficult this time must be for them. I really am grateful you shared their blog and will pray for them.

On this note... how is Boston doing???