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Evan Noullet
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The Angel of the book of life, wrote down Evans birth, and whispered as she closed the book,far to beautiful for earth


This memorial website was created to remember our dearest Son.

Evan Andrew Noullet who was born in Metairie, Louisiana on July 29, 2007 and passed away on July 30, 2007. You will live forever in our memories and hearts.

 

Love, Mommy and Daddy

Please light a Candle in my memory

 

Sweet Child of Mine

 

Sweet child whom we never really got to know,
It’s hard for us to let you go.
We waited and we wanted you.
We had so many dreams for you.

We think of smiles we'll never see.
We think of events that will never be.
There will be no first steps and no first teeth.
There is only a void and our own grief.

We planned to take you to places far and near.
We yearned to keep you safe and free from fear.
We hoped to show you much of your new world.
We wanted to teach you as your life unfurled.

It’s hard to understand why you, our baby, died.
We feel so numb right now, many tears we’ve cried.
We have so many questions and no answers seem to come.
We tried so hard to save you; nothing could be done.

God, we stand before you broken-hearted
and ask you to heal these lives that must be parted
from this little one we can no longer hold,
who will always be a part of us, even when we're old.)

God, take this child in your loving arms.
No more can he suffer any harm.
Bless him always and bless us too.
Be with us and help us to make it through.
 
 
 
 Prematurity is the leading killer of America's newborns. Those who survive often have lifelong health problems, including cerebral palsy, mental retardation, chronic lung disease, blindness and hearing loss.

Prematurity has been escalating steadily and alarmingly over the past two decades. In 2004, more than 500,000 infants were born prematurely, the highest number ever reported for the U.S. In 2005, the United States as a society paid at least $26.2 billion in economic costs associated with preterm birth (medical and educational expenses, loss in productivity).  

Preterm delivery can happen to any pregnant woman. In about four out of every 10 cases, the causes are unknown. 

The March of Dimes has taken on this devastating problem—to find out what causes it and how it can be stopped.

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I was eleven and 3/4 inches tall These are my bricks I have my mommys feet look  how little I am my fingers were very long A story my Grammy wrote for me page 1 my tiny hands and feet Resting Comfortably boy how I look like my daddy I kept kicking my legs the first time my mommy saw me These are my bricks together I didn't want to leave my mommy and daddy This is my headstone This is what My mommy and daddy picked out for me from my maw maw and paw paw