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bird's nest with eggs

"...we see a small bird held in the palm of one hand ready to take flight, eyes sparkling, body fluttering ready to be about his journey..."

 

Eagle Soaring

" ...May his spirit soar on eagle's wings!"

 

Wings of Love

Of all the gifts that loving can bring
The greatest, by far, is the
gift of wings
Empowered only with hope and uncertain belief
We embark on a journey that will know no relief
Flying onward and upward through all that we meet
Our wings broken and battered as we lay at God's feet
His voice speaks and enfolds us in a gentle tone
"Rest quietly now, my child, for you are home".

 

Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy.

 

The fear of death follows from the fear of life.  A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time. 
~Mark Twain


Read about this story in Shattered Pieces Of My Heart

By Marsha Glynn

www.marshaglynn.com

TRIBUTE TO
DOUGLAS R. GLYNN

 
Born:  August 8, 1989     Passed Away :  January 11, 2007

Douglas R. Glynn

Tribute to Doug Glynn

 

Douglas Raymond Glynn was born August 8, 1989 in Leominster, Massachusetts to Raymond Francis and Marsha Rosencrance Glynn.  He attended Stubblefield Learning Center in Lufkin.  He was employed by J. E. Kingham Construction Company.

As we walk down the pathway of Doug Glynn's life, we see a small bird held in the palm of one hand ready to take flight, eyes sparkling, body fluttering ready to be about his journey.  We see a child gathering his friends for a group to be together to love and laugh and expereience everything before his time on earth was done.  Doug wanted and knew that God Loved Him.  He knew about life's journey!  He knew he had to get a lot of life lived in a short number of years.  He knew each of us only have a certain number of days. Doug was not afraid of dying he knew he would have to move on.  ...May his spirit soar on eagle's wings!

Doug loved the outdoors and sports of all kinds.  He believed in living life to the fullest.  He thrived on his music, friends, family and always had a smile.  He loved animals and, over his lifetime, had a variety of pets.

Survivors include his parents, Ray and Marsha Glynn of Round Rock, brother Robert Francis Glynn of Nacogdoches, brother and sister-in-law, Gregory Joseph Glynn and Taylor Tan of Bainbridge Island, and sister, Kathleen Mary Glynn of Whately, Massachusetts, grandparents Elwood and Erma Rosencrance of Salisbury, Maryland, numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends.

Doug is preceded in death by his grandparents, Raymond and Ora Glynn.

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