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this ribbon
is the symbol for grief
Our grandson Tyler was just over seven
When he died while eating supper in our home.
Two weeks earlier he'd talked of heaven,
And of how after death we're not alone.

His best friend said a prayer when he was buried,
and just as if he'd answered from the dead,
We heard the drone of planes high up, unhurried,
And saw the "missing man" fly overhead.

He left behind his Mom and little brother,
Pappy and Emma, Uncle Bubba, too;
And ten months old, his baby cousin jordan,
Who now does all the things he used to do.

We see him in her smile, her hands, her shoulders;
He quiets her and makes her more serene.
He comes to her at night, and to his brother to,
And tells them of the wonders he has seen.

He tells them of a paradise of angels
Filled like a billion suns and glory,
And of the many souls arranged on stages
waiting for the end of history;

And of the recent dead, who can still return
To tell their loved ones what death has in store,
Who hang around little ones might learn
The secrets of "life" on the other shore.

Is this all true? And are the dead still living?
Can our love persuade their souls to stay?
I only know that Tyler is still with us,
though long since his flesh has passed away.
written just for Tyer
by Nick Gordan
Pappy and Tyler
Tyler loved wood working
here he's helping build his rocking horse
Tyler, Mommy, and Matt
Tyler loved the outdoors
and climbing trees
Tyler at the school he loved
Pappy and Tyler at the school carnival
Pappy and Tyler
enjoying Tyler's favorite  pasttime swimming
Matt, Jordan, Emma, Pappy, and Tyler
meeting Jordan at home the first time
Tyler, Matt, Pappy and Emma
enjoying the spring time flowers
TYLER GAVE THE GIFT OF LIFE
Tyler this candle burns for you
music:
What a Wonderful World