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His legacy
Who You'd Be Today- BY KENNEY CHESNEY  
Sunny days seem to hurt the most
Wear the pain like a heavy coat
I feel you everywhere I go
See your smile, I see your face
I hear you laughing in the rain
Still can't believe your gone

(Chorus:)
It ain't fair you died to young
Like a story that had just begun
But death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All the hell that I've been through
Just knowing, no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder, who you'd be today

Would you see the world
Would you chase your dreams
Settle down with a family
I wonder what would you name your babies
Someday's the sky's so blue
I feel like I can talk to you
And I know it might sound crazy

(Chorus)

Today [3x]
Today [3x]

Sunny days seem to hurt the most
I wear the pain like a heavy coat
The only thing that gives me hope
Is I know, I'll see you again someday

Someday, someday


Allan Butler  

For me, Allan’s memory is filled with laughter. No one was as witty and as charming as he. When we laughed together our sides hurt and tears of joy fell down our cheeks.  He taught me to laugh, even when I thought there was nothing to laugh about.
He constantly assured me, that we would make it through ANYTHING!  He was right...somehow we managed just fine.
He was my rock. 


Thank you, God. Thank you for bringing Allan Butler into my life. Take care of him until I run into his arms again! ~Jenny~



In Our Hearts.....                              

We thought of you with love today.
But that is nothing new.
We thought about you yesterday.  
And days before that too.                        
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories.
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake.
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping.
We have you in our hearts..










 


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