Pam - I cannot express how sorry I am about Callie. You and Callie put up a 
good fight but you are right, her little body couldn't take it. She truly is 
at peace now and I hope you can take some comfort in knowing this. You did 
everything humanly possible for her and she knew she was loved. I am truly 
sorry.

Sue c.


>From: "Pamela D. Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Callie is gone to the bridge
>Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 16:43:32 -0700
>
>Callie died this morning at about 9:30 a.m.  Please put her on tomorrow's 
>Candlelight Service if it is not too late. Her little body just couldn't 
>wait till Monday for the specialist, and she has now been released from it 
>and is at peace.  I took her to be necropsied so that we can know what it 
>was.  As I was leaving Clemson Diagnostics, they were playing Bobby 
>Goldsboro's "Honey" on the radio - "one day when I was not at home, and she 
>was there and all alone, the angels came . . . "  I just started crying and 
>crying.  She wasn't totally alone, but got off her chair and collapsed near 
>the front door.  I heard her cry out and ran in and picked her up and put 
>her in her bed.  She was doing agonal breathing, but still alive.  She died 
>right as I got to Emergency, which is only 3 minutes from my house.
>
>Thank you for all your support and messages of caring.
>
>
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