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04-DEC-2004 © Wesley John Aston

December0404

Alan Aston, my brother
with his first daughter
Paige Angel Aston
She was born premature,
December 1, 2004
lived for only 50 minutes
December 4, 2004
We laid her to rest.


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Kristi 11-Dec-2006 20:30
ya know, wes, you're really good at what you do. Each photo I see has captured some kind of feeling. It's not just a photograph, it's a moment in someone's life that we can go back and look at and still have the same feeling we did when it happened.
Kat25-Aug-2006 12:48
My friend has just lost one of her twins, so sad. Very moving.
Uncle Ken 04-Nov-2005 07:33
This photo ALWAYS makes me cry. All the best to the parents: Alan and Bobbie.
Anne Young12-Jan-2005 02:29
I'm so sorry, Wes :( My sister passed away when she was just a baby, so I know how difficult it must be for your familiy. I'm sure your brother will cherish this photo forever.
John Buffin13-Dec-2004 14:37
This is the most touching tribute I have ever seen.
Her spirit will live on forever in this image.
My deepest condolences.
Jim McKinlock08-Dec-2004 02:07
I thought this was a very moving image when I first saw it, and then when I read the caption my heart just hit the floor. How very sad. My heart and prayer's go out to you and your brother's family.
Karen 06-Dec-2004 07:19
I can't help coming back to this picture and it is hard to express my feeling. Each time I view this picture, I send my best wishes to the little lovely girl and her family. I am sure she is somewhere in the world.
Jason Brescacin RN NICU 06-Dec-2004 02:04
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. In my work we often see situations very similar to your own. As hard as it is to understand at the time, often it is the people who are in our lives for the shortest time that have the greatest impact! I have seen the tiniest people have tremendous impact on every person they touch.Sincerely Jason
Larry Ahern06-Dec-2004 00:57
May God bless you all
Dennis Steinauer05-Dec-2004 23:12
Such a sad, moving, yet wonderful image. I'm so sorry.
Guest 05-Dec-2004 18:51
This is so moving, it's trite to say what a great photo it is. i didn't spot what it was until i read the caption. how utterly sad.

a good friend of mine lost her baby this early during the year & now she can't have anymore.
Guest 05-Dec-2004 18:06
I loaded this photo and thought wow, what a wonderful image. After reading the caption I think my heart fell to the floor. Having lost a child (he was just shy of two) I understand very well the pain that rips through the soul. Thank you so much for sharing this very precious and private moment with all of your viewers. This is Paiges little gift to show everyone that her little presence here with us can have a large impact in our hearts. My thoughts are with you. Thank you again for sharing.

Brian
Si Kirk05-Dec-2004 17:29
sad news, my regards to them.
Guest 05-Dec-2004 17:02
Rest in Peace.

I also posting today a sad picture of my wife's grandma's departure.
jude05-Dec-2004 16:56
I'm so sorry.. this is a beautiful photo, though, Wes.. one I'm sure will comfort them..
Shelley O'Connell05-Dec-2004 16:50
This is heart wrenching... I am a nurse and this conveys so much. I will pass this on to my nephew who is a neonatal nurse. All my condolences to your family.
Jvan Photography05-Dec-2004 16:20
Yes this is very sad, what a striking image. You have given them a gift in this image. One they will cherished for ever.
Steve Pepple05-Dec-2004 16:06
How very sad, but what a profoundly moving photo.