To Kaitlyn, a girl I will never know.

I am so touched to have come across this post about my daughter Kaitlyn. Thank you so much.

HEALTH + INSPIRATION

I’ve been wanting to write this to you for a while. I go to work, and though I’ve never met you, I think about you. I talk to a patient, and while I’m standing there, there you are again, tugging at my heart. Maybe it’s because I know of your mom, and I know of her heartbreak. Maybe it’s because I know you will never be able to do what you were meant to do.

This is what I know about you. You were a medical student. You went to school in North Carolina. You cared for people. And you wanted to care for them at the greatest capacity possible. You wanted to help people during their times of sickness, strengthen them in their weakness. But your life was robbed from beneath you. So this will never happen. And the world has lost another great physician.

I hear you were a loving person, one who illuminated the day of all whom you…

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About gatito2

My name is Rhonda. I'm a registered nurse, for the last 20 years, that has not been able to work since the day I learned of my daughter's death by suicide 4-12-13. (She actually died 4-11-13 and her body was not found until the 12th) Me and my husband have been married for 32 years and he's a wonderful man. We grieve in different ways. He works, I write. This is my journey through this horrible land of losing a child..
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4 Responses to To Kaitlyn, a girl I will never know.

  1. Author Catherine Townsend-Lyon says:

    Rhonda,
    Just a Beautiful post. I just read it again on another Blog. I TRULY love the way you keep your daughter so close to your heart, as your posts share her memory of her alive. Thank You for sharing her with all of us too. Hugs & Blessings, *Catherine* 🙂 Xo

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  2. gatito2 says:

    Thank you Catherine. I just wish she was still here to meet all of you. You all would have loved her and she would have continued to touch many more lives.

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  3. gatito2 says:

    It was a very nice post.

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