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Thursday, September 22, 2011

A Benefit for Rhiannon Bahena (Kennedy)

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A BENEFIT FOR A GOOD FRIEND LOST AT A YOUNG AGE.
PLEASE SHARE THIS EVENT!
TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW!


There will be a benefit held celebrating Rhiannon Bahena and all proceeds will go to her children. Rhiannon was special to us all, now let's show how much we care. Do your part and spread the word!

Rhiannon Bahena passed away on Friday September 2nd 2011 from a terrible motorcycle accident and was taken from us too soon. She left behind two precious children that are going to need all the support they can get from family and friends.

Show your support on Saturday September 24th to help raise money for her children. It will be wonderful to have everyone together whose lives have been touched by such a beautiful, caring, amazing woman and mother. This is not a mourning of her death but a celebration of her life and how she will live on in the lives of her children.

• There will be a DJ Playing Music All Night •
• 50/50 Raffle* and Silent Auction* •

ALL PROCEEDS ARE GOING TO HER CHILDREN!
*Please bring money to bid on items

Silent auction items will include gift certificates to different restaurants downtown, Chicago White Sox Tickets, autographed baseball, Bears Tickets, 2 paintings of Rhiannon, etc.

For Questions, please contact Melissa Conway at:
Phone - 219.545.2108 | Email - melissoxway@gmail.com

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Family Blessings - May God Bless My Uncle Nelson



There are no great words that come to my mind to properly express the sorrow that I feel right now.  When I feel this way sometimes I turn here to my own personal space in the world.  However, I do know that you were a good man, you raised a great family who I know is close to each other and holds each other dear.  I'm glad that you were able to say what was on your heart the most in your final hours.  I know that my Mom will be there for Aunt Terry, and that she will be cared for.  I can remember way back in the day when I was a little runt how you and my Dad would sit back and share a good story on a many summer days and nights.  Being here in IL and knowing what's going on back in PR makes me want to be there again. I miss my Aunt and hope that, with her brother and sisters, that she can find the strength to make it to a better day. I urge all of you that read this, to know that you can never tell someone that you love them enough. Take the time to tell your wife, husband, kids that you love them, always. I know I will. I'll never know how much time I'll have on this planet but I do know that from the mistakes I've made as a person, I take everyday to do better and be a better person. God Bless you for reading and give an extra strong hug for me.  

~S~