“An Angel in the book of life wrote down my baby’s birth. And whispered as she closed the book “too beautiful for earth.”
-Author Unknown
Maverick Joseph “Buddha” Burwell, 3 ½ months, was given his angel wings on January 6, 2013, in Mesa, Arizona. He was born on September 18, 2012 to Ashley Burwell and she survives in Mesa. He leaves behind a big brother William Leslie, and “daddy” William Karnes, both of Mesa. Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting Maverick fell in love with his chubby little cheeks, big smile, his dimples and bright blue eyes. He also leaves behind his Nana, Samantha Spurgeon; G-pa Harold Dalbec; Uncles Cody and Wesley Burwell; all of Mesa. Papa Pete Spurgeon of Apache Junction, AZ. Great-grandparents John and Glenda Shively of Turlock, CA; “grandparents” William Joe and Michelle Karnes of Mesa; and many great aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who loved him very much. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, William Burwell; great grandparents Clair and Betty Burwell; all of Leipsic, Ohio. Services for Maverick will be on January 14, 2013 at 2pm at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery with private graveside services following. Private visitation will be from noon to 1pm, with public visitation starting at 1pm until the time of service. Following the services a celebration of Maverick’s life will follow at the home of Samantha Spurgeon and Harold Dalbec in Mesa. Donations may be made to www.giveforward.comburwellfamilyfundraiser.
I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your precious baby boy. As a mother myself, my heart aches for you. I know there are no words that can be said to take away your pain, but I hope you can find some comfort in knowing that very soon death will be no more (Rev.21:4). God promises to reunite us with our loved ones in a world without sickness and death (John 5:28,29). Please know you are in my prayers. Sincerely, Jennifer
I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your precious baby boy. As a mother myself, my heart aches for you. I know there are no words that can be said to take away your pain, but I hope you can find some comfort in knowing that very soon death will be no more (Rev.21:4). God promises to reunite us with our loved ones in a world without sickness and death (John 5:28,29). Please know you are in my prayers. Sincerely, Jennifer