
Cremation and Celebration of Life for Dawn
Donation protected
You never know how much time you have with someone until they are gone. As of this morning at 6am, we have lost a very dear woman, friend, and aunt to two beautiful children. We go way back. Kyle my fiancé has known her for 8 years and me it’s been 5. But man have those 5 years been eventful. She adopted me and Kyle just like that pretty much. Instantly started calling us her niece and nephew. Her and my mom were best friends actually. We moved and you risked being homeless, so what do we do? We drove 4sh hours one way just to bring you to us. We have laughed, faught, cussed and cried. I begged her to live to make it to my daughter being born. But she made it for both and I’m so thankful for that. We got close. So freaking close and now the loss of not having her is devastating for me. I spent every day with her pretty much. Hang out in her room with wynter. Good times right? I look now in her room like the way I use to and all I see is a night stand and bed. No you, none of your things of the smell of you. The feeling of this loss is horrid, and so unexpected. We knew she was bad, but not that bad. We were harsh on you to change, not to be mean but because we wanted you around longer. Even if her immediate family didn’t want a say, we did! I know she’s no longer in pain, and I know she is finally happy. The echo of an empty house is haunting. For her final wishes, she wished to be cremated and spread into the ocean. We want to be able to make her last wish come true. I know she’s my kids guardian angel and I know she will forever be guarding over us. I love you auntie ❤️ Until next time ❤️
Fundraising team: Team fundraiser (2)
Jasmine McCoy
Organizer
Navarre, FL

Kyle Morris
Team member