ForeverMissed
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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Rachel Lewelling, 35 years old, born on December 2, 1975, and passed away on November 6, 2011. We will remember her forever.
December 2, 2012
December 2, 2012
Happy Birthday Rachel. Today would have been your 37th . Today, my Siberian Husky, Chili Dawg turns 14-years-old. She is just as hyper now, as when I first adopted her, over twelve years ago.
November 6, 2012
November 6, 2012
It's already been one year since Rachel's home going. I notice the logo theme is : "Forever Missed." Well, I'd like to think of this a little differently. Soon, all of us will be "Forever Together," and the "miss you" sadness will be a thing of the past. I miss Rachel, she is in my past, but... to all who loved her, lets think of her as being someone in our "eternal future." : )
January 17, 2012
January 17, 2012
I'm so saddened to learn of Rachel's early demise. Wherever she went, she brought cheer into a room. I used to refer to her as "Rachelface" because every room she entered, it was "face first" and everyone loved her. I feel for her husband and two, young children.
January 17, 2012
January 17, 2012
May Gods love and peace be with the family Racheal was loved by all.

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December 2, 2012
December 2, 2012
Happy Birthday Rachel. Today would have been your 37th . Today, my Siberian Husky, Chili Dawg turns 14-years-old. She is just as hyper now, as when I first adopted her, over twelve years ago.
November 6, 2012
November 6, 2012
It's already been one year since Rachel's home going. I notice the logo theme is : "Forever Missed." Well, I'd like to think of this a little differently. Soon, all of us will be "Forever Together," and the "miss you" sadness will be a thing of the past. I miss Rachel, she is in my past, but... to all who loved her, lets think of her as being someone in our "eternal future." : )
January 17, 2012
January 17, 2012
I'm so saddened to learn of Rachel's early demise. Wherever she went, she brought cheer into a room. I used to refer to her as "Rachelface" because every room she entered, it was "face first" and everyone loved her. I feel for her husband and two, young children.
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