Obituary
Obituary of Adam Vernon Stuart Bagley
It is with heartbreaking regrets we announce the unexpected passing enroute to the IWK on Friday, November 21st of our beautiful baby boy, Adam, born October 2, 2006. Adam is survived by his adoring and loving parents, Stuart and Karen (Stears) Bagley of Grand Bay and his brothers, Colin (CoCo) and Bradley (Brabby). Also surviving are his loving grandparents “Grampy John and Nanny Betty” Stears of Westfield and “Gwampy Colin and Nanny Mary” Bagley of Grand Manan. He also leaves behind Aunt Maryann Stears and cousins, Danielle, Robbie, Brittany and Mikey of Rothesay; Uncle Rob and Aunt Karen Ann Stears and cousins, J.D. and Gregory of Westfield, cousins Matthew Stears of Westfield and Emma Stears-Bruce of Saint John and Great-Grandmother, Catherine Sherwood. From Grand Manan, he is survived by Great-Grampy Bowlen Gaskill; Aunt Sheila Parker (Vernon) and cousins, Naomi and Nathan; Aunt Karen Lloyd (Richard) and cousins, Shayler, Alisha and Brandon; Aunt Julie Russell (Blaine) and cousins, Cody, Sidney, Jerusha, Casey, Geoffrey and Mackenzie. Adam was predeceased by his sister, Jillian, whom God called before birth, Aunt Chrissie Stears, Great-Grandmother, Doris Gaskill, Great-Grampy Vernon (Florence) Bagley and Great-Great-Grandmother, Ella Gaskill. Our sincere “Thank You” to the doctors and nurses of the PICU and the E.R at the Saint John Regional Hospital, who comforted and helped our baby boy; the paramedics in the ambulance who tried so hard to revive our baby boy and especially Dr. Heidi James and RN Sarah McNamara who was my rock during my weakest moments. Also Dr. Brian Ferguson, Tina Fudge RN and Jeorgie Sears LPN of the Cumberland Health Centre in Amherst, NS. Special thanks to Angela Boucher and Jean from Adam’s day care who took such loving care of him. “Adam our hearts are aching for you every second. You have brought such happiness and joy to us all. Your beautiful smile, clenching hugs and big kisses. Your eagerness to please and politeness. Your innocence, laughter and sweet gentle voice is still heard in our memories and the pitter-patter of your little feet is forever in our hearts. You were such a happy, joyful little boy and Mommy and Daddy are so proud of you. Even in the most crucial time, your soft words of “Tank You” and “Sorwie” touched the hearts of all the nurses and doctors throughout your short battle. Everyone who met you fell so in love with your precious face. This world will feel so empty without you in it. You are and always will be our brave Little Angel … our miracle baby. We will still sing to you , my sweetness, and still snuggle noses with you in our dreams. Mommy prayed for a miracle 3 years ago and got you. I prayed for another miracle by your side and God took you quickly to spare you from a future of pain and suffering. Although it hurts so much right now, we will dream of being able to hold you again and never let you go. We will try so hard to be strong like you – our sweet, sweet baby boy.” Arrangements are under the care and direction of Brenan’s Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (506) 634-7424 with visiting on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Service will be held from Westfield United Church on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 11:00 am. Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery, Nerepis, NB. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Leukemia Society. www.brenansfh.com
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