Happy Birthday Robert! You'll always be our Prince!


On June 23rd, 1970, . . . .

Gene and I were blessed with a our son Robert (bobby then) Gene. In fact, Robert was a fathers day present to Gene! Jimmy (Gene) our older son was born three years earlier and was a mothers day present to me. Kinda tricky huh!

Robert, Someday I know we will see you again. It's been a two long years and 4 months since your father or I have seen or talked with you. We know you and Chea have moved to Maryville, Tennessee. That's so far away from Anaheim CA. I just want to say to you that whatever the problem is, we can work it out. There is no way that the love your mother and father have for you can not be with you at all times. And no matter how mad and hurt you are, I know that in time you will understand that we love you so and miss you with all of our heart! We will be waiting for you to come home to us, if even for a short little visit. In the meantime, we will always have good memories of you ! Happy Birthday Son! You will always be our baby and make us smile when we think of you!

To My Sons

When you were very, very small
I used to dance with you cradled in my arms
You were my precious little angels
And holding you close
Love overwhelmed me

I wondered what kind of life you would lead
What would be your first word, your first job
What kind of men you would become
And if your life would take you far from me

And I'd even hold you closer
Giving you an extra kiss, an extra hug
And whispering, "I Love You" one more time
Knowing you were too small to remember
But, praying you would never forget

There are days when I long to hold you
In my arms and dance to Barry Manilow again
And watch your huge smiles and hear your laughter
As you play with the doggies, the lego's, the video games
And making up funny songs in the car

Although I miss my little boys
I am so proud of everything you are
And of the men you have become
My love for you still overwhelms me

As we all grower older
Please never forget
What you were too small to remember.


You can call us anytime son at 714-484-0999. We will be overjoyed to hear your voice!

Posted: Wed - June 23, 2004 at 08:51 AM        


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