Spencer and Deborah only wanted family to come to the graveside service. It couldn’t have been a better morning. There was a lovely cool desert breeze that tinkled a sweet little wind chime hung in the tree. We shared our faith in eternal families, hope in a glorious resurrection and gratitude for the Atonement made by our loving older brother, Jesus Christ. Again, what would we do without this hope?
Aug 4, 2011
Dylan Ross Lewis
Thursday, August 4, 2011, we laid little Dylan to rest at Desert Lawn Cemetery. He is under a wonderful, shady fruitless mulberry tree in the Innocence Garden, or as I prefer to call it the Baby Lawn. It is a beautiful little corner in the otherwise dry and barren Mojave Desert.

Spencer and Deborah only wanted family to come to the graveside service. It couldn’t have been a better morning. There was a lovely cool desert breeze that tinkled a sweet little wind chime hung in the tree. We shared our faith in eternal families, hope in a glorious resurrection and gratitude for the Atonement made by our loving older brother, Jesus Christ. Again, what would we do without this hope?
Spencer and Deborah only wanted family to come to the graveside service. It couldn’t have been a better morning. There was a lovely cool desert breeze that tinkled a sweet little wind chime hung in the tree. We shared our faith in eternal families, hope in a glorious resurrection and gratitude for the Atonement made by our loving older brother, Jesus Christ. Again, what would we do without this hope?
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I am so sorry for yours, your sweet Spenny's and his sweethearts loss. Hugs, kisses and prayers to you and yours, dear friend.
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