Hi, this is to help the family with the funeral cost of Cody Carnathan. Please help this family in their time of need. Visitation is from 10-12 on Sunday at WE Pegues for anyone that would like to come. They are having a graveside service for family only.
Written by Brooke Redd: My sweet, hilarious, caring, and smart cousin lost his battle with addiction. He leaves behind 4 cousins who were his only siblings growing up, a beautiful son, and a whole bunch of family and friends who adored him for the person he was.
Addicts are not always ugly. Sometimes the addict is your first friend, your little brother, the person you learned to crawl with. It's all of the laughter you still hear when you were very unsupervised as children. Some people only remember the addict as that, an addict. The ones who love the person remember the times you thought you killed each other wrecking going down hills in barbie jeeps, riding around in a go cart barely missing mailboxes because you can't drive. The person you always got lost with in the forest that you imagined was a new world but it was just your back yard. It's all of the forts built, the treehouse you built together and the lawn chair you tied a rope to make an elevator for the tree house, making sleds out of cardboard and sliding down pine straw covered hills. It's pine cone fights, boys vs girls, it's fighting and helping each other, venting and listening. When you see an addict, people who love that person see beyond that. So many memories all with "the addict". Addiction is ugly but the person isn't. Some people overcome it and some people struggle their entire lives.
If you know someone struggling with addiction, there is a way out, it's not too late. Please contact Pastor David Ball at [phone redacted].
Organizer
Leah Frost
Organizer
Tupelo, MS