PAUL AARON BROUGHT A GREAT JOY TO OUR HEARTS

 Paul was born on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2005. This was a surprise which came just about a month early. He was a great joy to his mother and father for the brief seven month sojourn on this Earth.
He was such a beautiful son notwithstanding some hidden from view mechanical problems with his heart among other things. These problems required several surgeries in hopes of giving him a fighting chance to survive this world. Unfortunately, half of his life was spent in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. His mother was always at his side. He was a brave little boy who mounted a valiant fight to the very end when he gained independence from a broken body on Independence Day, July 4, 2006. His pure soul was then freed to be with our Maker. He found unconditional love from his family and especially from his Loving Mother who attended to his special needs around the clock. Irrespective of the struggle, he was a happy baby and had a beautiful smile.
  

He revealed to his father what it truly means to mature and become a physician in this day and age of fragmented health care. A view from the other side of the sick bed shows academics and science as downright ugly without the kindness, understanding, and caring in their application.

 He taught his mother to open her heart to recognize the great gifts that all children with special needs have to offer. She now has great hope in helping to shed light on these children and their blessings that they bring to this world.
  
 
He gave his Grandfather a new purpose in life. Aurel was never far behind his mother, Cristina Camelia, in providing the care that he so needed. Paul always responded to Grandpa who would help to ease the pain and discomfort.
  

Paul was the happiest when he could enjoy playing with balloons or watching and listening to birds. Such simple things to please an innocent soul are a lesson to all.
  
 
He was my son, my little boy. It broke my heart to hold him in my arms during the final hours of his struggle. Never-the-less, I know I will heal and always have the joy that he brought to my heart.
   
Please Light A Candle For Paul

  
   




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