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OUR SECOND CHRISTMAS WITHOUT YOU  

Please take a moment this Sunday, December 11th 2005  and light a candle at 7:00 p.m.  and let us remember all the children who have died....Can you only imagine for a full 24 hours at 7:00 (around the globe) all the candles that will be lit..   Let us not forget all the beautiful children that will be spending Christmas in heaven upon and 

                                   

Day By Day, Grief Support For Bereaved Parents, Invites You To The Annual Candlelight Service In Memory Of Our Children    Sunday, December 11, 2005

     This year celebrates the ninth annual Worldwide Candle Lighting, held the second Sunday in December around the globe. It  is an opportunity for bereaved families everywhere to remember and celebrate the lives of children who have gone too soon. Families are invited to attend any of the hundreds of formal services throughout the United States and the world or to light a candle in the privacy of  their home. You do not need to be a member of The Compassionate Friends to participate.   PLUS, you can visit the website www.compassionatefriends.com and sign their memory book in memory of beautiful child that is now an angel in heaven above.

May we take this opportunity to wish each and everyone a very happy holiday season and may our children be up in the heavens above looking down.  

Thank you -  Thank You  - Thank You  Thank You
 
                



From the bottom of our hearts, Donna & Richard Robert


Angie Mary Robert February 24th 1980 - October 9th 2004  
In loving memory of our beloved Angie who passed away from our world one year ago today, October 9th 2004. Angie on earth was a very proud mother, a beautiful daughter, a precious granddaughter, a great sister, a darling niece, a terrific cousin, and an exceptional friend. The day you became an angel sweetie, our heart split in two one side broken and the other left with you. We miss everything about you. - Your smile, your voice, your laughter, your funny stories, your hugs, your phone calls, your excitement about the progress of Jeremy, WE SIMPLY MISS YOU TERRIBLY. Be with us Ang, and watch over us daily. Your are always in our thoughts and prayers. Until meet again, xoxoxox

A life she once lead, a journey she once took
A child she once was, a women she then became
A friend she once made, a hand she once shook
A smile she once gave, a tear she once shed,
A love she once felt, a love she once lost,
A story she once told, a book she once closed,
A baby she once was, a baby she once had
A sister she is, with a son by her side
"Beautiful it all once was" Yet old and gray she will never begin to show,
A life she once lead, to come to an end,
A Life she lives again, an angel she'll be forever

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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Angie Robert who was born in Montreal, Quebec on February 24, 1980. Angie passed away on Thanksgiving weekend, October 9th, 2004 at the age of 24, as the result of tragic automobile accident. Angie will be remembered forever. she was a sincerely kind, generous person that always put others before herself.

Angie was the only daughter to Donna & Richard Robert. She had both an older and younger brother, Ricky born in March 1979 and Randy born in July 1982. Angie was the first granddaughter to David & Louise Adnum of Greenfield Park. Their lives have forever changed. In life it is not fair to loose your children, let alone your grandchild. Angie's greatest joy in life was the birth of her son, Jeremy. Jeremy was born in October 2001. Angie was such a terrific mother. Living in the small town of Hemmingford, Quebec the community soon got to know her by her method of transportation. She was either walking with Jeremy in his carriage OR riding her bicycle with Jeremy on his bike seat. (She even did her groceries that way). That is why her death makes no sense........a car accident?????

Angie was born to have fun. She loved life and lived it the fullest. Every time you saw Angie she was always in a good mood. Never talking bad about anyone. She always saw the good in everybody. Welcoming everybody into her home, Angie made sure she always had plenty of food in her fridge. Actually, Angie's fridge & freezer was amazing. For only having her and her son living in their apartment, the freezer was absolutely filled. In all honestly, you could not fit even a popsicle in her freezer, it was incredible, you would have thought she had a family of 5 or 6.
Angie loved to cook and made sure she only fed Jeremy good homecooked meals.

Please share your stories and photos with us, her family. We want to hear from all of you. To those of you who new Angie, we thank you for being part of her life. For those of you who never had the opportunity, you truly missed out on knowing a genuine person, for she was one of the best. All messages greatly appreciated. Perhaps if you don't have a story to share with us, you will light a candle in Angie's Memory, even to let us know you visited this website.

Angie, the day you died our hearts split in two. One side filled with beautiful memories, the other side died with you.

Until we meet again, our little princess......We all love and miss you so very much......

The Gleaner - October 6th 2005 1 year she's been an Angel  
In Memoriam 

ROBERT, Angie - February 24, 1980-October 9, 2004 - In loving memory of our niece and cousin who was killed in a car accident Thanksgiving weekend. Though absent you are very near, still loved, still missed, and very dear. Sadly missed Uncle Steve, Auntie Tina, Terri, Matt, Jeff & Hunter

In Memoriam 

ROBERT, Angie - 1980-2004 For a year we have tried to understand, why a 24 year old with so much love and zest for life could have slipped from our world. Of course there isn't any answers but at least your wonderful memories are with us Angie from morning till night. We thank God for blessing us with you as our DAUGHTER, he lent us the best but now that you're at rest, God is now blessed to have you in his nest. We pray he holds you tight and listens to our prayers to keep you safe and happy until we can all meet one day. No words can express our emptiness, our sadness and our loneliness, except perhaps to tell you, we will always love you and you'll forever be in our hearts, minds and thoughts. Mom and Dad XOXO

In Memoriam 

ROBERT, Angie 1980-2004 I love you dear Mommy, with all my heart. It hurts me so deeply to know we are now apart. It happened so quickly on October the 9th, 2004. How could we have known it would all come to an end. My best friend you were in more ways than one. We giggled and laughed and you wiped away all my tears, how could I ever repay you for all you have done, MY FRIEND to the end... MY ONE IN A MILLION, Mom. I know we'll both be together in heaven one day and you'll be there to greet me in your old familiar way. We'll laugh... we'll smile... then you will say, "Come on in and join me. I've been expecting your stay!" But until that day comes, I want you to know that you're the Best Mom in the World and I STILL LOVE YOU SO! Your son Jeremy XOXO 

In Memoriam

ROBERT, Angie - Our precious granddaughter. Suddenly on October 9, 2004 you left us without saying goodbye, at age twenty-four. You're much too young to die. We miss you Angie more than words can say, we think of you each and every day, until we meeet again. Forever loved nanny & Grandpy Adnum








Angie's Obituary in the Gleaner  
The Gleaner/La Source - Édition du 13 octobre 2004 - October 13, 2004

Woman found dead inside car in Hemmingford

A young woman was found dead on Saturday morning inside her car, which had been in an accident on Route 202, Hemmingford.

A passing vehicle discovered the unconscious body of Angie Robert, age 24, whose driver noticed the damaged vehicle in the ditch. The victim, who was the driver, was pinned inside the vehicle.

According to information obtained from the Sûrété du Québec the young driver lost control of her vehicle on a hill on Route 202. The vehicle rolled several times before coming to a stop in the ditch.

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