Obituaries
Mason and Mackenzie Morgan
Mason Paul Morgan and Mackenzie Christina Morgan, infant son and daughter of Paul J. Morgan and Christina L. (Rodgers) Morgan of Mountville, went to heaven on Monday, March 3, 2008 at the Women & Babies Hospital in Lancaster.
In addition to their parents, they are survived by their maternal grandparents, William and Mary Alice Rodgers; their paternal grandparents, Harry and Jane Morgan; their paternal great-grandmother Rubye Morgan of Daytona, FL; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A private Memorial Mass will be held at the convenience of the family at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Harrisburg, PA. Memorial contributions may be made to the Children’s Miracle Network, P.O. Box 855, Hershey, PA 17033. Arrangements made by the Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home, Millersville, PA 17551, 717-872-5041.
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It is now Sunday April 6,08. I am just now reading my mail. I am so sorry for everything. Words cannot exspress my feelings. I would just love to fix your pain but I don’t know how. I will continue giving you all my love a support.
Love
Aunt Pam and Uncle Paul
Dear Paul and Christina,
It’s so very sad for the two of you to have to go through this. I wish that your two children would have had the opportunity to know what great parents they have.
Please let us know if there’s anything that Danielle and I can to for the two of you.
You’re in our prayers.
Scott & Danielle Springer
Can there be greater tragedy than this? My deepest condolences for your inconsolable loss.
May they rest in heaven,
A Friend
Paul and Christina,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and condolences for your loss.
I am remembering you and them in my prayers.
Love,
Gloria Fiaschetti
and Family (old neighbors)
I do not know you. I was actually looking up another obituary and when I saw 2 in one family I stopped to read this one. Oh my you have my empathy at heart here. What 2 little precious lambs you had been given and I am sure even though it was a short time they were given all the love any family could possible give. May our Fathers peace carry you both.
Beth Stauffer
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I DONT KNOW YOU BUT MY FRIENDS SON PASSED AWAY AND SAW TWINS I HAD TO LEAVE YOU A MESSAGE. I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS. I LOST MY DAUGHTERS IDENTICAL TWIN AT TWO MONTHS OLD. IT IS THE HARDEST TRAGEDY EVER. IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO FOR YOU OR YOUR FAMILY PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I AM ALSO PART OF THE MARCH OF DIMES.
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ANDREA MARKS
You don’t know me, but I saw the twins obituary in the newspaper, and I wanted to express my condolences to you and your family. I lost my first child due to premature birth. It changes you. There are many others who have experienced this kind of loss, but everyone’s pain is unique. I am very sorry for your pain. No one can replace the ones that you lost. It will be almost 4 years in July since we lost our son. We never forget. It takes time to heal. We’ll hopefully be adopting soon. If you ever need someone to chat to please feel free to email me at t_medwards@comcast.net.
Again, I’m very sorry for your loss.
Michelle
My heart is aching for your family. Take comfort in knowing that you have so much support from not only your friends and family, but from complete strangers, like me. We share in your loss, in some small way. We may not know what you are going through…but we can pray for healing, comfort, and for understanding in what God has planned for you and your children. May your Angels watch over you, and lighten your heavy hearts.
Bless you…
May you find comfort in knowing that your children are in peace and at rest. May you experience God’s love.
May your sorrows for Mason and Mackensie lessen with time. May your little angels watch over you both in all you do.
Love
Aunt Liz and Uncle Dick
Dear Paul and Christina,
Bob and I are very sad to hear of the loss of your children. We know that our expression of sympathy is of small comfort now, but when you can breathe again and are no longer totally overwhelmed by the loss, please think of your friends and loved ones and turn to us for the support your mind and body will need.
Love,
Bob and Wanda Gomulka (The Hershey Co.)
Hello, you don’t know me, but I saw the obituary in the paper and felt compelled to send you and your family my families deepest condolences, I havent ever done this sort of thing before, but the same thing that happened to you, happened to my husband and I. We lost our twin baby boy and girl as you have. I will add you to my prayers, although I know all too well that the pain that you feel is so overwhelming. They will live in your heart forever, and please know that you are not alone, their are people that will cry with you and pray for you, and will understand all the pain that you go through. I am so sorry
Please know that even those that don’t know you personally share in the sorrow of your loss.
God Bless you and be with you always. We do not know one another but I too have lost children. My faith and the love of those around me saw me through. God blessed me with son who is now 13 years old. Born with minor birth defects he is the joy of my life. We often talk of his siblings and how they are watching over us and someday we will reunite.
I hope you can find comfort and peace. May God hold you in his arms during this time.
Deb Wright
Until recently, I have had relatively little reason to visit the obituary page of the newspaper. My grandfathers obituary was right beside your loved ones. As I struggle with the pain of dealing with the loss of a man who invested so much of his life into mine. I saw the obituary for Mason and Mackenzie and my heart broke for you as you contend with the loss of a life not lived. Your pain I share in a small way, I have prayed for you.
Bob Wall