RYAN
LARRY ADKINS
| Ryan,
You were the most beautiful thing a mother could have ever wanted. When you were born you were just a big beautiful bundle of joy. You had a beautiful smile and those big eyes, they could persuade anyone. I loved you so much that words can't express. I watched as you grew into a young boy. I enjoyed those days so much. I only wish we could relive them again. They were wonderful. Baseball games, football games... everything you ever did, I thought was the best. Then you became a teenager. Your smile became more beautiful and those eyes more persuasive. High school football, baseball, girl friends, homecoming court and then the proms. Even then I still thought of you as your mother's baby. After high school you went to work. You were still my baby. God loaned you to me for 24 wonderful years. I hope and pray that I did all that was expected of me as your mother. Son, I loved you so much. I know that God had a plan for you when he gave you to me. I don't understand why and probably never will but I being selfish as any mother would be, only wished that I could have kept you longer. I would have done anything for you that was humanly possible but God needed an angel in heaven so he choose you. I know that you are in heaven and that one day I will see you again. Ryan, I love you more than anything. I miss your big eyes and that beautiful smile, but I have faith. I know that you are happy now. I miss you so much but I know that I will see you in heaven.
I love you baby.... Your mother |
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| RYAN |
| LARRY RYAN ADKINS |
| Born |
| May 05 1980 |
| Dublin Georgia |
| USA |
| Passed Away |
| June 17 2004 |
| Dublin Georgia |
| USA |
| Cemetery |
| Dublin Memorial Gardens |
| Georgia |
| USA |
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Memorial Gardens
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