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Gone but not forgotten… good-bye June Bug. The Celebration of a life lived…. June Bug was born July 4, 2010 Her birth was the celebration of not only America’s independence but the bright future of our great democracy She was a very patriotic child who loved her parents and her country
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The Celebration of a life lived… • June Bug was born July 4, 2010 • Her birth was the celebration of not only America’s independence but the bright future of our great democracy • She was a very patriotic child who loved her parents and her country • We were sure she was going to be a congressman or at least the governor of Alaska • However, the flame of freedom did not burn long.
A distinguished flame… • June Bug’s life was taken on July 4, 2011 in a crazed fireworks accident in our backyard. • My Uncle Chuck bought illegal fireworks which proved to be dangerous. • The impact of the explosion whipped her out of my arms and threw her six feet away. • She died from head trauma. • We continue to stay strong because these colors don’t run.
Eulogy: June Bug was truly a firecracker. She brought light and laughter to all those around her. It unfortunate that she left this world so soon. We have lost a great part of our future. However, we will keep her memory with us throughout our lives and allow her to guide us through this epic journey we call life. We will miss her. But our lives are so much better because she was a part of our lives even if it was for a short amount of time. See you on the other side.
The Place • The Funeral will be held on July 10, 2011 at 10AM at the Leung Funeral Home located at 6161 Oriental Avenue, Richland, Wealthnation. • They will providing a wooden coffin with pink silk lining. • We are ordering daisies as they were favorite flowers. • Everyone will also be holding either a red, white, or blue candle during the funeral.
The Guest List • The immediate family will be invited (except for Uncle Chuck) as well as our Facebook friends and those following us on Twitter. • My brother Stewie will be reading an excerpt from “Oh the Places You’ll Go” by Dr. Seuss as that was June Bug’s favorite book. • I will be giving a speech about her life and anyone else who wants to give a speech is welcome. • We will also be playing songs from the Yo Gabba Gabba Show.
Total Cost • Embalming: $400 • Funeral Home Charges: $1,500 • Casket: $800 • Cemetery Plot: $1000 • Headstone: $600 • Flowers: $625 • Total: $4,925