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Excellent as always, Doris!

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tiny _ by :doris fandal

> doris wrote this on tiny, this is so touching very beautiful

>

> Tiny

>

>

> Forty five years ago in Kinder, Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dowden became

> the parents of a very small baby girl. There was a discussion of her

> name and they chose Cherie so this tiny baby girl became Cherie

> Dowden. But like a lot of families, the Dowden family needed a " pet "

> name for this new baby in the family. Someone looked at her and

> said, " Well, her name should be Tiny because that is what she is,

> tiny. " And that name became the name that everyone knew was hers.

>

> Tiny grew up as do most children and was very close to her sister.

> But a neighbor girl who almost had the same first name, Cheryl, was

> seven years older and became her best friend. They bonded and became

> more like two sisters than two friends. This friendship has lasted

> and has grown even stronger as they grew up and married because Tiny

> married Fontenot and Cheryl married Cliff Fontenot, two

> brothers. Now they are not only friends and " sisters " but sister-in-

> law to each other. This bond will not be broken as long as each of

> the girls is living and it will last even beyond because the love

> that Cheryl has for Tiny and the love that is returned to Cheryl from

> Tiny is one of those loves that never dies.

>

> Tiny has three sons, II, and Chad, and four

> grandchildren and they are very special to her. They became even more

> special to her in September of 2003 because the eye doctor found an

> aneurysm on her brain and her life suddenly changed completely. She

> was walking around with something in her head that could kill her at

> any minute if it burst. Luckily, she was able to get an appointment

> with one of the best neurological surgeons in the state of Louisiana,

> Dr. A. Nanda and he told her there was a chance she could have

> surgery and survive. First she had to quit smoking so her lungs could

> handle the stress of the anesthesia better and then he would operate.

> Cheryl's friend, Doris had Dr. Nanda as her doctor and he performed

> surgery on her to remove a tumor on her brain in May. This miracle of

> modern medicine gave Cheryl hope that Tiny would be okay. It is

> always good to hear that someone else has had the same doctor for

> something this serious and survived. Tiny had her surgery on June 7,

> 2004 and although it was difficult, she will soon be home with her

> family.

>

> Cheryl loves Tiny so much and has been really worried about her. She

> said that Tiny is always doing something for others, that she was

> there for her when she went through her breast cancer, is a great

> mother, a wonderful friend, and has a heart of gold. Another special

> thing about Tiny is that she is a good cook and has worked as a cook

> for many years. Cheryl knows that the good that Tiny has done for

> others is finally coming back around to her because her family and

> friends are gathering around to support her through her recovery and

> giving her all the love and attention she will need as she returns to

> her former healthy self.

>

> Tiny is special, but as much as she is special, so is her sister-in-

> law, Cheryl who has been with her for so many years and will be by

> her side to help in the future. Their friendship and closeness will

> continue because both of those ladies, Cherie and Cheryl are

> Christian ladies with a great love of God, their fellowman and their

> families.

>

> Doris B. Fandal

>

> June 10, 2004

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Excellent as always, Doris!

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tiny _ by :doris fandal

> doris wrote this on tiny, this is so touching very beautiful

>

> Tiny

>

>

> Forty five years ago in Kinder, Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dowden became

> the parents of a very small baby girl. There was a discussion of her

> name and they chose Cherie so this tiny baby girl became Cherie

> Dowden. But like a lot of families, the Dowden family needed a " pet "

> name for this new baby in the family. Someone looked at her and

> said, " Well, her name should be Tiny because that is what she is,

> tiny. " And that name became the name that everyone knew was hers.

>

> Tiny grew up as do most children and was very close to her sister.

> But a neighbor girl who almost had the same first name, Cheryl, was

> seven years older and became her best friend. They bonded and became

> more like two sisters than two friends. This friendship has lasted

> and has grown even stronger as they grew up and married because Tiny

> married Fontenot and Cheryl married Cliff Fontenot, two

> brothers. Now they are not only friends and " sisters " but sister-in-

> law to each other. This bond will not be broken as long as each of

> the girls is living and it will last even beyond because the love

> that Cheryl has for Tiny and the love that is returned to Cheryl from

> Tiny is one of those loves that never dies.

>

> Tiny has three sons, II, and Chad, and four

> grandchildren and they are very special to her. They became even more

> special to her in September of 2003 because the eye doctor found an

> aneurysm on her brain and her life suddenly changed completely. She

> was walking around with something in her head that could kill her at

> any minute if it burst. Luckily, she was able to get an appointment

> with one of the best neurological surgeons in the state of Louisiana,

> Dr. A. Nanda and he told her there was a chance she could have

> surgery and survive. First she had to quit smoking so her lungs could

> handle the stress of the anesthesia better and then he would operate.

> Cheryl's friend, Doris had Dr. Nanda as her doctor and he performed

> surgery on her to remove a tumor on her brain in May. This miracle of

> modern medicine gave Cheryl hope that Tiny would be okay. It is

> always good to hear that someone else has had the same doctor for

> something this serious and survived. Tiny had her surgery on June 7,

> 2004 and although it was difficult, she will soon be home with her

> family.

>

> Cheryl loves Tiny so much and has been really worried about her. She

> said that Tiny is always doing something for others, that she was

> there for her when she went through her breast cancer, is a great

> mother, a wonderful friend, and has a heart of gold. Another special

> thing about Tiny is that she is a good cook and has worked as a cook

> for many years. Cheryl knows that the good that Tiny has done for

> others is finally coming back around to her because her family and

> friends are gathering around to support her through her recovery and

> giving her all the love and attention she will need as she returns to

> her former healthy self.

>

> Tiny is special, but as much as she is special, so is her sister-in-

> law, Cheryl who has been with her for so many years and will be by

> her side to help in the future. Their friendship and closeness will

> continue because both of those ladies, Cherie and Cheryl are

> Christian ladies with a great love of God, their fellowman and their

> families.

>

> Doris B. Fandal

>

> June 10, 2004

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Excellent as always, Doris!

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tiny _ by :doris fandal

> doris wrote this on tiny, this is so touching very beautiful

>

> Tiny

>

>

> Forty five years ago in Kinder, Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dowden became

> the parents of a very small baby girl. There was a discussion of her

> name and they chose Cherie so this tiny baby girl became Cherie

> Dowden. But like a lot of families, the Dowden family needed a " pet "

> name for this new baby in the family. Someone looked at her and

> said, " Well, her name should be Tiny because that is what she is,

> tiny. " And that name became the name that everyone knew was hers.

>

> Tiny grew up as do most children and was very close to her sister.

> But a neighbor girl who almost had the same first name, Cheryl, was

> seven years older and became her best friend. They bonded and became

> more like two sisters than two friends. This friendship has lasted

> and has grown even stronger as they grew up and married because Tiny

> married Fontenot and Cheryl married Cliff Fontenot, two

> brothers. Now they are not only friends and " sisters " but sister-in-

> law to each other. This bond will not be broken as long as each of

> the girls is living and it will last even beyond because the love

> that Cheryl has for Tiny and the love that is returned to Cheryl from

> Tiny is one of those loves that never dies.

>

> Tiny has three sons, II, and Chad, and four

> grandchildren and they are very special to her. They became even more

> special to her in September of 2003 because the eye doctor found an

> aneurysm on her brain and her life suddenly changed completely. She

> was walking around with something in her head that could kill her at

> any minute if it burst. Luckily, she was able to get an appointment

> with one of the best neurological surgeons in the state of Louisiana,

> Dr. A. Nanda and he told her there was a chance she could have

> surgery and survive. First she had to quit smoking so her lungs could

> handle the stress of the anesthesia better and then he would operate.

> Cheryl's friend, Doris had Dr. Nanda as her doctor and he performed

> surgery on her to remove a tumor on her brain in May. This miracle of

> modern medicine gave Cheryl hope that Tiny would be okay. It is

> always good to hear that someone else has had the same doctor for

> something this serious and survived. Tiny had her surgery on June 7,

> 2004 and although it was difficult, she will soon be home with her

> family.

>

> Cheryl loves Tiny so much and has been really worried about her. She

> said that Tiny is always doing something for others, that she was

> there for her when she went through her breast cancer, is a great

> mother, a wonderful friend, and has a heart of gold. Another special

> thing about Tiny is that she is a good cook and has worked as a cook

> for many years. Cheryl knows that the good that Tiny has done for

> others is finally coming back around to her because her family and

> friends are gathering around to support her through her recovery and

> giving her all the love and attention she will need as she returns to

> her former healthy self.

>

> Tiny is special, but as much as she is special, so is her sister-in-

> law, Cheryl who has been with her for so many years and will be by

> her side to help in the future. Their friendship and closeness will

> continue because both of those ladies, Cherie and Cheryl are

> Christian ladies with a great love of God, their fellowman and their

> families.

>

> Doris B. Fandal

>

> June 10, 2004

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Cheryl, I put the words on paper but they are your words...you told me

the story on the phone and I just wrote it down for you. Doris

> doris wrote this on tiny, this is so touching very beautiful

>

> Tiny

>

>

> Forty five years ago in Kinder, Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. Dowden became

> the parents of a very small baby girl. There was a discussion of her

> name and they chose Cherie so this tiny baby girl became Cherie

> Dowden. But like a lot of families, the Dowden family needed a " pet "

> name for this new baby in the family. Someone looked at her and

> said, " Well, her name should be Tiny because that is what she is,

> tiny. " And that name became the name that everyone knew was hers.

>

> Tiny grew up as do most children and was very close to her sister.

> But a neighbor girl who almost had the same first name, Cheryl, was

> seven years older and became her best friend. They bonded and became

> more like two sisters than two friends. This friendship has lasted

> and has grown even stronger as they grew up and married because Tiny

> married Fontenot and Cheryl married Cliff Fontenot, two

> brothers. Now they are not only friends and " sisters " but sister-in-

> law to each other. This bond will not be broken as long as each of

> the girls is living and it will last even beyond because the love

> that Cheryl has for Tiny and the love that is returned to Cheryl from

> Tiny is one of those loves that never dies.

>

> Tiny has three sons, II, and Chad, and four

> grandchildren and they are very special to her. They became even more

> special to her in September of 2003 because the eye doctor found an

> aneurysm on her brain and her life suddenly changed completely. She

> was walking around with something in her head that could kill her at

> any minute if it burst. Luckily, she was able to get an appointment

> with one of the best neurological surgeons in the state of Louisiana,

> Dr. A. Nanda and he told her there was a chance she could have

> surgery and survive. First she had to quit smoking so her lungs could

> handle the stress of the anesthesia better and then he would operate.

> Cheryl's friend, Doris had Dr. Nanda as her doctor and he performed

> surgery on her to remove a tumor on her brain in May. This miracle of

> modern medicine gave Cheryl hope that Tiny would be okay. It is

> always good to hear that someone else has had the same doctor for

> something this serious and survived. Tiny had her surgery on June 7,

> 2004 and although it was difficult, she will soon be home with her

> family.

>

> Cheryl loves Tiny so much and has been really worried about her. She

> said that Tiny is always doing something for others, that she was

> there for her when she went through her breast cancer, is a great

> mother, a wonderful friend, and has a heart of gold. Another special

> thing about Tiny is that she is a good cook and has worked as a cook

> for many years. Cheryl knows that the good that Tiny has done for

> others is finally coming back around to her because her family and

> friends are gathering around to support her through her recovery and

> giving her all the love and attention she will need as she returns to

> her former healthy self.

>

> Tiny is special, but as much as she is special, so is her sister-in-

> law, Cheryl who has been with her for so many years and will be by

> her side to help in the future. Their friendship and closeness will

> continue because both of those ladies, Cherie and Cheryl are

> Christian ladies with a great love of God, their fellowman and their

> families.

>

> Doris B. Fandal

>

> June 10, 2004

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i thoughrt i posted it about tiny here ,but she is doing so good she

is coming home tomorrow her boys already left they oon their way home

now the boys are and we talk to hubby he said itsa so boring now that

they boys left but they suppose to come home tomorrow

cheryl-- In breastcancer2 , hiyawaka@w... wrote:

> This is a very nice story. I didnt know all this.

> Jeana

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-jeana

i thoughrt i posted it about tiny here ,but she is doing so good she

is coming home tomorrow her boys already left they oon their way home

now the boys are and we talk to hubby he said itsa so boring now that

they boys left but they suppose to come home tomorrow

cheryl-- In breastcancer2 , hiyawaka@w... wrote:

> This is a very nice story. I didnt know all this.

> Jeana

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-jeana

i thoughrt i posted it about tiny here ,but she is doing so good she

is coming home tomorrow her boys already left they oon their way home

now the boys are and we talk to hubby he said itsa so boring now that

they boys left but they suppose to come home tomorrow

cheryl-- In breastcancer2 , hiyawaka@w... wrote:

> This is a very nice story. I didnt know all this.

> Jeana

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