Britthney
by Suzann Wilson


 Britthney was born weighing 6lbs. and 13oz, on September 18, 1986.

When Britt. was born she was a beautiful healthy child. The first night I bought her home I knew she was a special angel sent to me to comfort and bring joy back to my life. She was always unbelievably good and sweet in nature. People would marvel that she was to good to be true.


I remember holding her and feeling such comfort and peace. When she was about seven months old, I went in to her room to get her up for the day and she was awake and dripping wet. When I looked down in the crib she had the biggest smile on her face and I thought of romans 8-28. I had to thank God, for sending me this precious child to help me find that life is worth living.

       

Through the first five years of her life she was just mine alone to enjoy. I married Bruce after the fifth year and for Britthney this was the first time she ever knew what a daddy was. Bruce loved her if she was his very own and she would follow him around . Britthney had the ability to bring sunshine and laughter to any room she was in. She seem to have the understanding of an adult, and the innocence of a child. People seem to always notice her when she entered a room and I think it was because she had the glow of Heaven.

Britthney with little brother, Clayton

She was not a real pretty little girl but she had a smile that was captivating and a laugh that could set the world right. She reminded me of a precious moment figurine. She loved to play practical jokes. She would tie her daddys coat sleeves in knots at night when he would take it off. The next morning he would get a surprise. She like to put paper in the toe of his shoes and he would act like he was surprised to find. She would break out in a gale of giggles. She possessed a giggle that would infect the whole room and if you were depressed it would bring laughter to the soul. It is this same giggle I hear late at night.

I miss her so much. She was my special gift from God and I feel such a emptiness without her in my life. I am going to send the following memorial tribute we wrote for her. I will send more about her at a later time. This is alot harder than I thought. I will write a little everynight. I hope you understand. Thanks for caring and doing this for those special girls.

The world lost a lot on March 24th. They were all so very special.

This was written the Friday before her funeral service. Brandi, Brittheny's sister wrote it in a Remembrance book.

A little history, Britthney was a very neat and tidy child. She was always cleaning the house. She dusted and vacummed everyday for me. Her sister and her argued over their bedrooms because Brandi would not keep hers neat.




Dear Britt.,

Hey, little girl whats going on up in the big house. Are the streets really paved with gold, and is there a pearly gate. I imagine your busy playing with the babies and visiting your new buddies. I am taking care of your earthly friends and I'll look out for them.

I bet Heaven is a great place to live. You are probably keeping it neat and tidy, dusting daily and do not forget to vacuum. I am keeping up with  all your chores and mine. You know for me this is not an easy thing, I will depend on the good Lord to give me the strength.

Britt, I know you'll watch out for all the tiny ones and touch each soul up there as you did down here. I miss you, but I will continue to be strong for our family. I will hug all your friends and comfort our parents. Well listen you take care and keep smiling. I hope I will see you soon, very soon.


SISTERS FOREVER, THROUGH OUT ETERNITY.

love you dearly,

Brandi.

Psalms 91:1--For he shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee in all thy ways.They will bear you up in their hands lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.

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