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“The soul of man is immortal and imperishable.”
by Plato
Born on April 23, 2012 in Edgewood, Kentucky, United States
Passed away on January 2, 2013 in Newport, Kentucky, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Rainer Eversole, born on April 23, 2012, and passed away on January 2, 2013. We will remember him forever.
God Bless you and your loved ones. I lost a son in Dec. of '87 at birth and I lost my oldest son "Nakoa" in Dec. 2012. Losing a child hits you with the most horrific pain you will ever feel in your lifetime. All I can tell you is hold on tight to your sanity because the pain will try everything to rip it away from you. I believe the pain is winning this time for me. Again, God Bless you!
There is really not much I can say, no words or word that can encompass my feelings for my only son. He brought joy to me and I missed him even for the few minutes he was beyond my sight. I loved him as only a father could, unconditionally and unyielding.
I can not know the pain of losing a child and can only pray I never will.I have lost 2 nephews and a grandchild but I doubt that comes even close tp what you feel Mr Eversole.When the pain creeps in on me I break out every single smile they gave,ever funny look they made.And the love they freely shared with me.God bless you sir.I pray you grow as stronge as the love you have
God Bless you and your loved ones. I lost a son in Dec. of '87 at birth and I lost my oldest son "Nakoa" in Dec. 2012. Losing a child hits you with the most horrific pain you will ever feel in your lifetime. All I can tell you is hold on tight to your sanity because the pain will try everything to rip it away from you. I believe the pain is winning this time for me. Again, God Bless you!
There is really not much I can say, no words or word that can encompass my feelings for my only son. He brought joy to me and I missed him even for the few minutes he was beyond my sight. I loved him as only a father could, unconditionally and unyielding.