Once you're there, type in her first and last name (Elena Desserich), leave the State field as is, and in the date range field select 2000-2009.
Her name was Elena Rosemary Desserich...and she was 7 when she passed.
Second: Unless you personally know this family or have some inside information/insight, you don't know for sure if they are telling the truth about the love notes or not...but does it hurt to believe a heartwarming story if for no other reason it might uplift grieving parents facing a similar situation?
It's amazing to me how some posters dispute this family's claims, yet blindly believe that everyone who comments on here is who they say they are and knows all the facts.
You all can believe what you want, but I've always found it best to believe and have faith as a child does and accept the occasional disappointments. To me it's a hell of a lot better way of moving through the world than to always be suspicious, accusatory, negative and hateful....which most would agree is a painful and depressing existence.
First off, this little girl DID pass away. It just takes a little research to find these things out.
If you don't believe this little girl died, go to:
http://www.legacy.com/Obituaries.asp?Page=OBITFINDERSSIRESULTS.
Once you're there, type in her first and last name (Elena Desserich), leave the State field as is, and in the date range field select 2000-2009.
Her name was Elena Rosemary Desserich...and she was 7 when she passed.
Second: Unless you personally know this family or have some inside information/insight, you don't know for sure if they are telling the truth about the love notes or not...but does it hurt to believe a heartwarming story if for no other reason it might uplift grieving parents facing a similar situation?
It's amazing to me how some posters dispute this family's claims, yet blindly believe that everyone who comments on here is who they say they are and knows all the facts.
You all can believe what you want, but I've always found it best to believe and have faith as a child does and accept the occasional disappointments. To me it's a hell of a lot better way of moving through the world than to always be suspicious, accusatory, negative and hateful....which most would agree is a painful and depressing existence.