This is his little girl’s obituary... It saddens me that some people are so disconnected from reality that they forget that this is real... this happened... this little girl will not wake up tomorrow...she will never have the experiences that so many people take for granted... It sickens me to see so many make light of this fathers pain... these parents had their children ripped from them with zero preparation... I can only imagine that most of the parents are still in a state of complete shock, wandering around wondering if this is just some horrible nightmare.... I cannot express enough how sometimes I am ashamed to call myself human when situations like this are mocked by CT's... when what they should be doing is giving thanks that it’s not THEIR child that won’t be with them for Christmas. Stop Blaming the government, stop blaming pills, stop blaming guns and start blaming Adam Lanza... a 20 year old grown man who made the decision to wake up, dress in combat style gear, steal 3 -4 guns from his mothers collection... shoot her in the face four times AS SHE SLEPT... and then made another decision to drive to a local elementary school to kill as many innocent children as he could before cowardly turning the gun on himself. Lanza knew exactly what he was doing... evidence indicates he researched the situation... he even took the time to destroy the family computers before leaving the house where he killed his own mother. This is Adams fault... he did this... willingly. Stop looking for a scapegoat for this coward.
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Emilie Alice Parker
12/19/2012
Emilie Alice Parker was a beautiful person. She came into this world May 12, 2006. She was tragically taken from us December 14, only 6 years later. Despite her short time here on earth, her life was full. Full of love, full of compassion, full of charity, full of enthusiasm, full of joy, and full of gifts given to her by Heavenly Father that she shared with everyone fortunate enough to cross her path.
Emilie was quick to strike up a conversation, with anyone, anywhere. She could always be found with her markers, colored pens and paper, because as she put it, “I have so many ideas of things to draw and it is hard to remember them all.” She also expressed her artistic abilities in her paintings, ceramics, and fashion, as she always wanted to be fancy.
Emilie loved to read. She loved to read stories, not only with her mom and dad, but also she could often be found with her sisters, Madeline and Samantha, dressed in costumes, reading stories with them. Her sisters looked up to her and sought her out for comfort when they needed it. Emilie always wanted to help people feel better. Her compassion and charity was exemplified by her hugs, the cards she would make, and her statements that, “I wish everybody could just be happy.”
“She was our princess here on earth, and now her angel up in heaven. May her life and example continue to live on in all of us.” — Her loving parents, Robbie and Alyssa.
The family will receive friends at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah, Friday, December 21, from 5 to 8 pm. Services will be held at the Rock Cliff Stake Center, 1000 Suncrest Drive, Ogden, Utah, Saturday, December 22, at 10 am.
Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home, 9-11 Granville Avenue, Danbury, is in charge of arrangements.
The Newtown Bee Posted December 19, 2012
Edited to repair slight grammatical errors in my post... if I left any... oh well.
Edited by Dredimus, 19 December 2012 - 10:13 PM.