Greetings fellow Wsers! This is my first post after months of just enjoying this community of people who not only love a good mystery but love to see justice prevail. It always amazes me how so many good folks are willing to invest in the lives of people they don't know. I love reading from pros who enlighten me on how LE works and about the law in general and to all doctors, psychologist, lawyers etc. who help me understand things I don't with great accuracy, thanks. Especially thanks to all you who are not pros but care deeply. Now, what would make a lurker post? I wanted to say a few words about Dr. David Uth, pastor of First Baptist-Orlando. Dr. David pastored for many years in my home town. The kind, gentle, soft spoken, compassionate man we all witnessed today is a true representaton of who he 'is". I was thrilled when I learned that Dr. David would be offering spiritual guidance to not only a family but a community and nation of mourners for little Caylee. He is wonderful at that. He was not my pastor but pastored many of my friends and I have visited the counseling center that he was instrumental in getting started during his tenure in my home town. We met only a few times but he always remembered me. That is significant considering how large his congregation was. He was hard to replace and we still love for him to come "home" to visit. Now back to lurking! You guys are great. Mods if I have done this wrong then delete it and let me know how to do it better next time.
I think you may be right, as the teddy bear was right next to the candle and picture frame. It was also wearing a shirt with a shamrock on it.
I thought it was a beautiful memorial. I've been sitting here crying for the last three hours and couldn't even post until now.
God bless you, Caylee Marie.
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Wasn't there considerable discussion about the meaning of "victory" in a religious sense when that phrase was included in the Ramsey ransom note? No, not trying to start up a discussion about the Ramseys or religion, just recalling that there may be some specific religious meaning to that...
NICE POST :blowkiss:I thought this service was just a beautiful tribute for a precious child. I actually have a new respect for family with the strength they found to get through the service. The music, the flowers, the words, all so lovely and spoke to my heart. I don't think I could have found the courage that this family did today. My prayer is that they now can find peace.
SWEET POST :blowkiss:What a beautiful gift of remembrance and peacefulness for Caylee Marie Anthony. The entire service was so lovely and touching. The music was incredibly uplifting, the eulogies were so tender and the flowers were garlands of love for this sweet angel. My thoughts and prayers are with the family for renewed strength, hope and love.
I thought this service was just a beautiful tribute for a precious child. I actually have a new respect for family with the strength they found to get through the service. The music, the flowers, the words, all so lovely and spoke to my heart. I don't think I could have found the courage that this family did today. My prayer is that they now can find peace.
IMHO he should of went to pay his respects. That is not admitting guilt or innocence of his client. It would of shown he had a heart & cared about the child of his client.
:waitasec: Maybe JB was on the uninvite list? :clap:
The pastor asked God to give cindy VICTORY. I don't know what he meant by that. Victory against what?