Charlotte Bates

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Our Little Angel Charlotte was too sweet and pure upon this earth to roam. An angel came and took our precious baby Charlotte home. On the morning of June 25th, 2009 Charlotte Elizabeth Bates of Camrose, Alberta passed away peacefully at the tender age of 6 weeks. Charlotte was taken far too soon and will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by her parents, Jason & Lara, sisters Hannah & Devyn, grandparents, Carol Smith, Michael & Joanne Corrigan, great grandparents, Emma Smith, Herman & Mary Valckx, one aunt, Susan Corrigan, three uncles, Rolland Bates, Allan Bates, Colin Corrigan, cousins, Aurya, Sorah, Austin, Jarrod, Ashley, Katarina, Michael and numerous great aunts, uncles and cousins. She was predeceased by her great-grandparents, Fred Smith, Tom & Margaret Corrigan. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at Burgar Funeral Home in Camrose. Interment followed in the Camrose Cemetery. We wish to thank the Camrose City Police, paramedics and staff at St. Mary's Hospital for their care and compassion in this time of sorrow. Charlotte touched many lives during her brief time with us. We will always remember Charlotte and she will live forever in our hearts. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The CFSID (Canadian Foundation for Sudden Infant Death). Box 4256 Edmonton, AB T6C 4T3. Your comfort and support are greatly appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. Goodbye our borrowed angel.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Charlotte
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Burgar Funeral Home Camrose Ltd.
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