Sunday, July 4, 2010

Life's Challenges

A few weeks ago, after speaking at the Casual Bloggers Conference, I went with my parents to place flowers on my grandparents grave.  The scenery was beautiful:


While walking through the graveyard, I noticed a tiny headstone belonging to a stillborn baby buried in 1938.  Charlene Orton: born and died May 10 1938:
Looking a little further I noticed she had a brother, Kay Howard Orton born and died June 15 1939:
Then there were more.  Keith Howard Orton April 28 1940:
Then Reed Howard Orton July 6 1941:
And Judith Ann Orton June 13 1942:
 And finally Pauline Orton January 2 1945:
All in all there were 6 sweet babies, 3 boys and 3 girls, buried right next to each other:
Friends close to us have lost children, and we have witnessed the intense pain involved.  This poor mother lost 6, all nearly a year apart.  I want to learn more about this mother's life and her story.  I want to learn what she could teach us about overcoming life's challenges.  I searched the internet and the popular genealogy sites, but so far have found nothing.

I'll keep looking for more information and post here when I do - but in the meantime, remember that every life has challenges, and likely yours are small compared to others.     

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