2017
2017
Romans: 8:28
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those
who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.
Remember Me
Jayce Nicolas Ludlow, infant, precious from the start was born to his loving family on September 12, 2017, with premature complications and gently taken into the arms of Jesus and the heavenly angels on Friday, October 13, 2017. Jayce was the piece of the puzzle who completed our family, he will be forever cherished in our hearts. We are grateful to our family and friends for all the support they have shown us in these past weeks, together we begin the healing process.
Jayce is survived by his parents, Brandy (Nicolas Ludlow) Dubick; siblings, Kaylee and Jaxsen Dubick; grandparents, Scott (Rick)Ludlow, Johnny Dubick, Debbie Hacker, Candice Schweinler; godparents, Breanna (Jesse) Vasquez and Daemon Weston.
Memorial Service: 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 18, Pastor Dave Spooner officiating at Sunset Funeral Home 8800 N. Alpine Rd. Machesney Park, IL. Visitation: 10:00 – 10:30. Express condolences www.sunsetfhmemgardens.com
Song Selection:
Gone To Soon: Daughtry
See You Again: Whiz Khalifa
Like A Storm: Galaxy
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5 Entries
December 22, 2017
Mother
Brandy Ludlow
I miss you so much baby boy. The days just keep getting harder and harder. I wish you were still here.
October 17, 2017
Meridith Braun
Baby Jayce:
May your little light shine down
On your family and bring joy to them
October 17, 2017
Lisa Haller
October 17, 2017
Lisa Haller
Gone way to soon. Wishing I would have had the chance to meet you but knowing one day we will. Mommy and Daddy loved you more than words can say. Take care of G Papa as he will take care of you. One more Angel to watch over us. Love and prayers to my niece and her family.
October 16, 2017
Brandy Dubick
I miss you so much Jayce. You were our miracle. You should still be here. My heart is so broken. I just want to wake up from this nightmare. But I know that will never happen. I love you so much baby boy. Please watch over us. Especially your dad. He needs you.
Love,
Mom
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