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Brayden Lee Schultz-Williams

August 6, 2009 — December 10, 2009

Brayden Lee Schultz-Williams

Brayden Lee Schultz-Williams, 4 month old son of Jennifer Ann Schultz of Vienna and Cody Williams of Fargo, ND, died this morning, Thursday, December 10, 2009 at the Prairie Lakes Hospital in Watertown of apparent sudden infant death syndrome. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 2PM in the Furness Funeral Home Chapel at Clark with Pastor Jim Uthe officiating. Casketbearers will be Brian Schultz (Grampa), Ken Williams (Grampa) Brent Symens (Grampa), Wayne Wilson (Special Friend). Burial will be in the Dixon Cemetery near Vienna. Dorothy Fuller will provide piano music. Visitation will be held after 10AM on Thursday in the funeral home chapel and will continue until service time. Brayden Lee Schultz-Williams blessed our lives on August 6th, 2009 and brought a beautiful sister, Hayden, with him. In the few short months that Brayden was with us, he filled our hearts with so much love. Brayden loved attention, and responded with smiles, coos, and even giggles. He had a personality like no other. Brayden would sit for hours to listen to his momma sing to him. He loved his Mother to hold him just to hear her voice. He loved his gramma Lisa and would grin and smile when Gramma would talk about their ponies and all that she had planned for spring and summer as though he was so excited too. He was Grammas Lil Cowboy . Brayden loved music, and his mobile that hung above his head. Grampa played a big part in Braydens life and Brayden would get so excited when Grampa would talk to him . He loved a grampas voice. He was grampas Lil Man. The only thing Brayden didnt like was a wet diaper!!!(he would surely let you know.) Brayden also had his imaginary life with his great gramma, Annette, where they would go swimming (bath) and to the park (his swing) and the fair (play world bouncey) and to the caf, for a warm bottle of milk and cereal. He was her Lil Joe. His Auntie Lisa and a special cousin, Vanessa Jo played a big part in Braydens life . He was so special to them. Brayden had a big family so he was never alone. We cherish the moments that God let Brayden, into our lives and hearts and for that we will miss him greatly. Grateful for being a part of his brief life are his mom, Jennifer of Vienna, dad, Cody Williams of Fargo, sisters, Hayden of Vienna and Jessica Williams of Fargo, maternal grandparents, Lisa Lauckner and friend Brent Symens of Willow Lake, Brian Schultz of Vienna, maternal great-grandparents, Annette Sampson of Vienna and Jody Symens of Willow Lake, Della (Jimmy) Baker of West Fargo, ND and maternal great-great grandmother, Sally Brandenburg of Oakridge, OR, his paternal grandparents, Kenneth & Becki Williams of Lisbon, ND, paternal great-grandparents, Kenneth (Reba) Williams of Overland Park, KS and Bernard & Patricia Nordhagen of North Dakota and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceding him in death were maternal great-grand fathers, Barry Sampson and Robert Schultz, maternal great-great grandparents, Louis Brandenburg, Henry (Seana) Overby, and Robert (Elsie) Schultz, paternal great-grandmother, Linda Williams and paternal great-great grandparents, Ralph (Maureen) Glass, Harvey (Cecelia) Williams, Alfred (Mattie) Nordhagen and Laurence (Elna) Rolland. WHY This feeling I have Will it ever go away? These thought I have Will they go away? Will I ever be able to talk about it Or will I just keep it to myself? Will my heart ever heal? Or will I just have to deal? My mind says one day I will be ready Ready to live on My heart says how How can I live on without you? My soul says not to cry Because you are safe and being cared for But I still cry Why why why did it have to be you? You were my world, my everything Why did you have to go? I miss you so much Why did you have to leave? Why did he have to take you? If I could hold you one more time Kiss you one last time To hold your little hand just to let you know Ill always be with you If only you were here If only you knew how much I love you and miss you You are forever in my heart. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established at Dacotah Bank for Hayden, his twin sister, in Brayden's memory. Arrangements are announced by the Furness Funeral Home of Clark where you can email condolences at www.furnessfuneralhome.com
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