Brandi Coy, your pain is overwhelming and unimaginable, you cannot - TopicsExpress



          

Brandi Coy, your pain is overwhelming and unimaginable, you cannot bear this alone. Be strong or be weak, but most importantly of all, be Brandi Coy. Express yourself, share your pain, stay open, do not suffer alone and do not suffer in silence. Speaking for myself, I feel better when you share your pain. Hurts my heart terribly, makes me cry big giant tears, but such expressions are healthy and should not be kept bottled up inside. My hope is that you and your son can walk together through this Valley of the Shadow of Death and find an oasis of relief, some momentary comfort, so you can catch your breath from all the relentless, seemingly endless pain and suffering. In time, the suffering will change its form. You will regain strength, life will creep back into your bones, resolve will fill your heart, and your path will become clear. Until then, and even beyond, please be yourself. Share your overwhelming pain and burdens. Express yourself. We believe in you. I believe in you. Someday, you will see the sun rise once again. The heart of Bradley will live strong in you and you will take joy in fulfllling his passions--faster, better services to our young military persons suffering from PTSD and other ailments. In this, you and your surviving son will share in great joy together; through he and you, Bradley lives yet again. And people will KNOW Cpl Bradley Coy lived, people will KNOW he existed, and people will FEEL his IMPACT! Total strangers returning home from duty will go to sleep at night and give thanks to Cpl Bradley Coy. Who ever you are, Cpl Coy, thank you so so much for your life of sevice. Because of you, I can once again find peace. Until then, grieve, relax, endure. Just know this: the story of young Corporal Bradley Lawrence Coy, USMC, is FAR from over.
Posted on: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 15:33:50 +0000

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