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Rodney, I miss you. I am happy you are not in pain any more. I am so proud you made the decision to let people who didn’t care about you, stop worrying you. Life is meant to be lived on earth as it is in Heaven.
I love you son. Your mother.
Love 🥰
Rodney, I miss you. I am happy you are not in pain any more. I am so proud you made the decision to let people who didn't care about you, stop worrying you. Life is meant to be lived on earth as it is in Heaven.
I love you son. Your mother.
Rodney, I miss you. I am happy you are not in pain any more. I am so proud you made the decision to let people who didn’t care about you, stop worrying you. Life is meant to be lived on earth as it is in Heaven.
I love you son. Your mother.
Cynthia A Alexander
Rodney's Parent
Monday October 30, 2023
Love 🥰
Rodney, I miss you. I am happy you are not in pain any more. I am so proud you made the decision to let people who didn't care about you, stop worrying you. Life is meant to be lived on earth as it is in Heaven.
I love you son. Your mother.
May the Lord continue blessing those who love the Lord. Rodney had a full life from the time he was born, until November 18, 2022. Rodney may not have pleased everyone, but he did the best he could. He loved drawing, architecture, and drafting.
He was manager of three halfway houses. People trusted him with the lives of those who were homeless and released from jails. He was also in the United States Army for a while. The last words Rodney said to me in Parkland Hospital were “I love you, I am sorry, and don’t worry it’s ok.” My son wanted me to know that he didn’t have long, and not to worry. I thank God for the time, “last time” we spent on November 12th. When we traveled back to Austin Texas, we talked about the wonderful visit. I thank Parkland Hospital, Vitas-Carrollton Hospice, and TS Recupertive Care of North Texas for taking care of my son Rodney. His spirit is gone back to the one who gave it, Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
Mommy
Cynthia A Alexander
Cynthia A Alexander
Saturday November 26, 2022
May the Lord continue blessing those who love the Lord. Rodney had a full life from the time he was born, until November 18, 2022. Rodney may not have pleased everyone, but he did the best he could. He loved drawing, architecture, and drafting.
He was manager of three halfway houses. People trusted him with the lives of those who were homeless and released from jails. He was also in the United States Army for a while. The last words Rodney said to me in Parkland Hospital were "I love you, I am sorry, and don't worry it's ok." My son wanted me to know that he didn't have long, and not to worry. I thank God for the time, "last time" we spent on November 12th. When we traveled back to Austin Texas, we talked about the wonderful visit. I thank Parkland Hospital, Vitas-Carrollton Hospice, and TS Recupertive Care of North Texas for taking care of my son Rodney. His spirit is gone back to the one who gave it, Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
Mommy
Cynthia A Alexander