
He entered my life, my heart, and became part of my soul, a part of my 'Self.
David shared with me All the GOOD in his Beautiful Soul.
And....
I have seen and listened to the darkness he has walked through in his life.
And......
I intimately know the tenderness, kindness, generosity, and selflessness that is the deepest, most beautiful quality of Davids essence.
Above ALL!!!!!!!...
David showed me....
And....
I have shone him....
Always... Always....Total unconditional love!!!!!
He is FOREVER my LOVE.....
My HEART.......
My SOUL.......
And......
A BLESSED part of my 'SELF'
Thank you God!!!!!
For.....
David Lee Sanders!
For EVERYTHING that he and I shared, and experienced together.
For Everything he showed, and taught to me!!!!
For EVERYTHING he is responsible for bringing out in me!!!!!
David,
Thank You!!!!!!
You.....
MY LOVE!!!!!!
My FRIEND!!!!!!!!
Unconditionally.........
ALWAYS!!!!!! Infinitely,
My HEART...
My SOUL....
Nurturer of my 'SELF'
David,
You are the love of my life.
I am blessed that I have you to love me.
Now....
you are in Heaven.
I LOVE YOU DAVID LEE SANDERS!!!!)
I LOVE YOU!!!!
NEVER FORGET!!!!!!!
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!
INFINITELY UNCONDITIONALLY!!!!!
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Old Souls
An Original writing
By
Lexie R. Minut
To be recognized as an "Old Soul"
Is to be in the presence of another
An entity with certain definition
Yet, it cannot be defined
It has lived the ages of the Universe
Through the cycles of life, it travels one lifetime after
another
"Old Souls" know all, yet never stop learning
Seeing an "Old Soul" is a gift from God
Celebrating the existence of eternity
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David,
IS An OLD SOUL!!!!
I have NEVER told you goodbye.
And I never will.......
We will be.....
again...................!...........
David Lee Sanders
Nov. 17, 1955 — May 19, 2008
Former Calaveras County resident David Lee Sanders died May 19 in Mason City, Iowa, hospital. He was 52.
Mr. Sanders was born in Prineville, Ore., and lived in Mason City. He graduated from Bret Harte High School in 1973, after which he served two years in the U.S. Army.
He is survived by his parents, Robert and Darlene Sanders, of Angels Camp; daughter, Margaret Perez, of Modesto; sons, Dakota Sanders of San Andreas and Lincoln Sanders of Mason City; and brother, Mike Sanders of Sutter Creek.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Steven in 2004, and Jeff in 1990.
Memorial services are pending.
Angels Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements.
Never stop BELIEVING, Never stop LEARNING, LOVE the way YOU want to be LOVED
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