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Mahalo, Gracias, Danke, Merci, …“Thank-you”!!


As a family we are struggling hard to find the right words to express our deep heartfelt appreciation for you!! You have truly done wonderful things for us. Flowers, food, calls, visits, gifts, donations, emails, all favors received, (and surely we receive many) and prayers for Kolby and our family. We so greatly appreciate the thought behind every act of kindness you have done!!! Kolby’s Illness has been a burden…but your actions have really lightened the load. For that especially, from the bottom of our hearts…we want to tell you of our gratefulness for you. This time has been difficult for us, but knowing we have the support of people like you truly helps.

Please know, that your kind gestures have not gone unnoticed or unappreciated. Every single kind deed that you do opens the floodgates of emotions in our hearts and our eyes are swimming in tears as we feel overwhelmed by the love that you have shown us. We are thankful for kindnesses we cannot measure and for gifts we cannot appraise. You are so compassionate, so thoughtful, so caring that we felt it was important to not only extend our thanks privately…but publicly as well. We have obtained an abundance of proof that God lives and loves his children. He hears and answers prayers…and you have been those answers that we needed most. Your words and deeds of kindness are as a gentle air to our souls in this time of difficulty in our lives. All of our worries and troubles are slain victoriously at the feet of hope daily…because of you and the caring sensitivity that you have shown our family. We pray and thank the Lord every night for you. We pray that he will bless you ten times the kindness that you have shown us. Please accept this as a personal and public expression of our appreciation and gratitude for you and all of your endless deeds of kindness. May the Lord bless you, as much…and as tenderly, as you have blest our lives!!!

Once again from the bottom of our hearts…Thank-you,

Sincerely…your friends,
The Crampton Family

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  1. Kolby, you don't know me, but your cousin, Heather Worthen shared your story with me. We have much in common, or I should say your mom and I do. My daughter also has cancer. Hers is leukemia. Please feel free to check out our story at the4ellisons.blogspot and leave your email if you want to be in touch. As I am sure you are learning, there is much strength in numbers. Kolby, be strong.

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  2. What a sweet post.

    I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say..I WISH I COULD DO MORE!!!

    Much love.

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