Pinnacle Days 2009
I would first like to say thank you to Bonnie for coming up with the idea of “flags” to be incorporated into “Pinnacle Days” this year. Pinnacle Days is to celebrate the life of Jason Holloway (Bonnie’s Son) and still Bonnie allowed others to become part of the day. I know, I for one can not say “Thank You” enough….
Pinnacle Kids
These flag banners represent children who, like Jason, have left us way too soon.
These were made with love by family members to serve as representation of a young life.
They will travel to other events around the Country and beyond.
We have a banner from Australia.
Some parents found it too hard to make a banner at this time to their children have “filler” banners until the time is right.
Sadly, these children have indeed reached the “Pinnacle” in tehir young lives. We will continue to Love, Honor and Remember them.
“If you click on the “Flag” below it will open up a sideshow of all the flags in a new window”
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Aaron — all the beautiful flags made for our angels who are so missed.
because of the generous people that made this possible, my heartfelt thanks, this has offered healing that I cannot yet give words to.
Blessings,
dee
Oh Dan, you really are incredibly gifted. Thank you so much.
Shedding tears for not being with them now and smiles for the times that they were here. I cannot give enough “THANK YOU’S” for being included in such a touching tribute but THANK YOU!
Bonnie,…thanks for letting all our angels share in
the Pinnacle Days in honor of your dear Jason. What a
wonderful way to honor him and his life.
It’s nice to know that the blessing was not all mine. I loved standing and watching folks as they stood and looked and read these loving tributes to our children. I saw smiles, tears, and heard questions.
They are packed safely away waiting for their next chance to be displayed and bring comfort and draw attention to the young important lives we tried so sweetly to capture in creative,meaningful ways.
I remain grateful to those who had the strength to participate this time and understanding for those who found the task too much for their weary, broken hearts. There will be another opportunity!
Dan, thank you!