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ravenwoodglass

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I just learned that my friend lost his fiancee. She passed 5 days after the long awaited birth of their first child. I can only imagine the pain he must be feeling right now. His name is Dan and if you all could pray for him to find the strength he needs get through this tragedy it would be appretiated.


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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Oh, how sad. :( What happened? Is the baby okay?

Prayers sent for Dan, his family, and friends.

flourgirl Apprentice

Dan has my prayers, too. It's that much more difficult to deal with losses when they happen in holiday times....with the yearly reminders. Hope he's surrounded by loving family and friends!

ShayFL Enthusiast

Sending prayers up for Dan and his beloved bay.

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm so sorry, Ravenwood. I will keep Dan in my thoughts and prayers in the difficult days he has ahead of him.

Lisa Mentor

I hope that Dan finds comfort through the love and support of those around him. And strength for those who hold him up.

home-based-mom Contributor

How terribly sad. I'm so sorry. Prayers for him as well as his family and friends. :(


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

The baby boy is doing well from what I was told. Fortunately he has a supportive family. He is such a sweet and kind person that he has a large circle of friends. She had been home from the hospital and seemed to be doing well. It was extremely sudden and unexpected.

Thank you all for your prayers.

ang1e0251 Contributor

Add my prayers and wishes that the baby will lighten Dan's load and he will find the peace he needs.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

just sent my prayers for Dan and his 'support team'

What a terrible shock for them all.

So sorry for you too as he was your friend.

Judy

confused Community Regular

Prayers going out to dan and his family. What an terrible lose.

Mother of Jibril Enthusiast

That is SO heartbreaking. I pray that Dan and his beautiful new son will eventually find peace and acceptance. I know it will take a lot of soul-searching.

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