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THIS
PAGE IS DEDICATED TO JOHN ROY WAUGHTEL
May 7, 1932 - January 12,
1933

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In the summer of 1990 I was able to visit the resting place of our
brother, John Roy Waughtel, who left
our family at the age of eight months and five days.
In 1999 we visited the Brummerstedt Funeral Home in Stewardson and
had a temporary marker placed. The Spring of 2005 brought the
joy of finally being able to have a permanent monument placed,
marking the final resting place of "Johnny Roy" as Mom always called
him.
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A SPECIAL LITTLE SPIRIT
"You're a Special Little Spirit," the
all great Master said, As he gently caressed the curly dark hair of the
Little Spirit's head. "You need to go to Earth to spend some time, you know,
A place I send most Spirits to be tested, to learn and grow."
The
Little Spirit, in sadness, slowly bowed his head, And from his eye a tear did
steal and down his cheek it shed. "Don't you fret now little one, I won't let
you stay too long, I'll bring you back to help me here, You'll hardly know
that you've been gone.
You're my choicest Little Spirit, you're the apple
of my eye." And He wiped the tear and gently kissed His Little Spirit
good-bye.
"I'm back," the Little Spirit whispered, as he climbed onto his Master's knee,
And the Master said, "I told you, you would not be long away from me."
And then, the Lord, He noticed still another tear welled in his eye. "Why
are you so sad, Little Spirit, whatever should make you cry?" "I'm glad
I'm back," the Spirit said, "but Master you must surely know, When your Angel
came to get me, I didn't want to go.
I know you said you needed me and
that I'd be gone the shortest while, But Lord, couldn't I have had a little
longer earthly trial?" The Master let the Little Spirit slip down from off
His knee, He firmly took the little hand and said, "Come walk with me."
The Little Spirit and his Lord walked slowly hand in hand, As the Master
explained his special part in the great and marvelous plan. "Now Lord, I
don't mean to argue, I understand that you needed me home. But I left in such
a hurry, I left everyone hurting and so alone.
I didn't let my earthly
parents know how much I loved them so. I was much too small to tell them,
Lord, how will they ever know? They feel they've been cheated, and in a way,
so do I.
Not
getting to share any more than we did, how can I ever tell them why?"
"Little Spirit, I know your heart is heavy with this message you need to share.
But you need not worry anymore, I'll watch over your loved ones there. I'll
send them loving comfort as a strong and helping hand. I'll content and give
peace to their aching hearts, so they will understand.
The Little Spirit
looked up at his Master and said "Thank you for explaining it to me. And
could you please tell them I'm safe and happy and That someday they'll be
here with me." "Yes," said the Lord with a smile and a nod, "I'll tell them
all that I can." Then the others came to see the Little Spirit, as the Lord
let go of his hand. He said, "I'll tell them you're pure, as pure as Heaven's
Gold, That I needed the warmth of your perfect soul to keep Heaven from
getting cold."
--Author Unknown
"LITTLE ANGLES"
When God calls little children to dwell with Him above,
We mortals sometimes question the wisdom of His love.
For no heartache
compares with the death of one small child,
Who does so much to make our
world, seem wonderful and mild.
Perhaps God tires of calling the aged to
his fold,
So He picks a rosebud, before it can grow old.
God knows
how much we need them, and so He takes but few,
To make the land of
Heaven more beautiful to view.
Believing this is difficult still somehow
we must try,
The saddest word mankind knows will always be "good bye".
So when a little child departs, we who are left behind,
Must realize God
loves children, Angels are hard to find.
- - Author Unknown
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