Ashley Gilmore

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Ashley was a rare person in this world. One who could see things and people for what they really are. She gave up a career for one where she could help people and make a difference. All that she wanted was a friend, for which I am glad to say I was. She was my very special friend. I will miss her more than any words could come close to describing. She enhanced my life greatly. Rest in peace my one and only A-BABY. I will never forget you Miss Ashley.
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What a blessing for her to have your friendship while she was in this world.

Very sorry for your loss HS. :( You are both in my prayers. :asian:
 

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It is always so hard to lose a good friend. My sincerest condolences, HS.
 
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Thank you all for the replies. It means a lot to me. Unfortunately, I have to add as a result of the accident which eventually took Ashley's life, a 3 year old child was killed by that driver in the car behind hers. I don't know the name or gender, but I thought the child deserves prayers and recognition too.
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Oh my. So very sorry HS.

Good thoughts and prayers to you, and to the family mourning the loss of a 3 year old. I can't imagine what it would be like to lose your child in an accident, especially if you were in the car.

A few days after 9/11, Billy Graham was on TV. I think he was with President Bush. While I have to admit that he is not someone I pay much attention to, a line from what he said really stood out.

I have been asked on hundreds of times in my life why God allows tragedy and suffering. I have to
confess that I really do not know the answer totally, even to my own satisfaction.

He doesn't know....I don't know either. The best we can do is pray and comfort those that are in pain.

Hang in there my friend. :asian:
 
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