Jessica was originally diagnosed with breast cancer in March of 2005. She was married to Jake with three children Katelyn (19), Jadyn (12), and Bryn (11). She was thirty-three when she passed away October 29, 2008. Use this web page to keep up to date with the Kaylor Clan and to have specifics when you pray.
Wonderful pictures! So sweet! A friend of ours who's daughter was in the "sneaker" dance said that "Itty Bitty" was one of the highlights. I wish I could've been there to see it.
This has nothing to do with the pictures, but I wanted to let you know how thankful I am for the music that plays on your blog. Right now, MercyMe's "Bring the Rain" is playing, and I'd never heard this song before. It's very nice, very fitting for reading your blog. I see that you also have John Cale's "Hallelujahs" in the list. What a wonderful song that is.
Stuff like this--the pictures, the music, the remembrances--make this blog such a wonderful place to visit. It's like we talked about the last time I saw you: it's not fair that I feel like I know you and your family so well, but you hardly know anything about this guy around the corner who doesn't know when to stop typing, but is continually amazed and inspired by you guys.
In Him and around the corner (and clogging your blog),
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Wonderful pictures! So sweet! A friend of ours who's daughter was in the "sneaker" dance said that "Itty Bitty" was one of the highlights. I wish I could've been there to see it.
This has nothing to do with the pictures, but I wanted to let you know how thankful I am for the music that plays on your blog. Right now, MercyMe's "Bring the Rain" is playing, and I'd never heard this song before. It's very nice, very fitting for reading your blog. I see that you also have John Cale's "Hallelujahs" in the list. What a wonderful song that is.
Stuff like this--the pictures, the music, the remembrances--make this blog such a wonderful place to visit. It's like we talked about the last time I saw you: it's not fair that I feel like I know you and your family so well, but you hardly know anything about this guy around the corner who doesn't know when to stop typing, but is continually amazed and inspired by you guys.
In Him and around the corner (and clogging your blog),
Al
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