anonymous 11:19, I couldn't agree more. A human being is a human being. To call a hispanic couple "illegals" is completely out of line. Something only JT would say.
"Suffering does not discriminate"~Oprah Winfrey.....11:19 you should be ashamed of yourself! The story was very moving and the photographers are doing a wonderful thing in the time of need of those couples unfortunate enough to live the nightmare of losing a child.
Over 20 yrs ago my niece was stillborn, but full term. We were at prmc when she was born, they didnt have anything like this but the nursing staff was so kind, that the entire family got to spent time and got to hold her. To this day it has always left such a feeling to be able to say goodbye till we meet again ,that we are forever thankful for that time spent with her. This is a wonderful way to have cherised memories.
Why use the term "illegals" when you don't even know their situation? Speaking Spanish doesn't automatically mean they aren't documented. Don't see how can you look at this story & make such a remark.
PRMC has a service very similiar to this called "Special Treasures Are Remembered" STAR for short. I know this because I am a mom who benefited from their kindness and compassion. I wish this story had been done about that group, but very few people know it even exists. What a shame, since every woman & man that suffers a loss is a MOM & a DAD too.
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Very touching story, but did she have to use illegals. I assume they are illegal because neither can speak english.
Still you feel sorry for their loss and their pain of losing two children.
what a stupid remark!
anonymous 11:19, I couldn't agree more. A human being is a human being. To call a hispanic couple "illegals" is completely out of line. Something only JT would say.
This story was beautiful!! And I agree with Anon 11:19 that was so ignorant!!
I thought it was very tastefully done. I thank the photographers for the service they are providing the grieving parents.
"Suffering does not discriminate"~Oprah Winfrey.....11:19 you should be ashamed of yourself! The story was very moving and the photographers are doing a wonderful thing in the time of need of those couples unfortunate enough to live the nightmare of losing a child.
Over 20 yrs ago my niece was stillborn, but full term. We were at prmc when she was born, they didnt have anything like this but the nursing staff was so kind, that the entire family got to spent time and got to hold her. To this day it has always left such a feeling to be able to say goodbye till we meet again ,that we are forever thankful for that time spent with her. This is a wonderful way to have cherised memories.
Why use the term "illegals" when you don't even know their situation? Speaking Spanish doesn't automatically mean they aren't documented. Don't see how can you look at this story & make such a remark.
PRMC has a service very similiar to this called "Special Treasures Are Remembered" STAR for short. I know this because I am a mom who benefited from their kindness and compassion. I wish this story had been done about that group, but very few people know it even exists. What a shame, since every woman & man that suffers a loss is a MOM & a DAD too.
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