Angels at the Post Office

A child who wrote to God about her deceased pet received a kind letter and a book to help her with her bereavement in response. It is not known who replied, but there is a beautiful soul working in the dead letter office of the US postal service. According to snopes.com this is a true story. submitted by Phyllis and Gary M.


\"MeredithAndAbbeySofter\" Abbey and Meredith

Our 14 year old dog, Abbey, died last month. The day after she died, my 4 year old daughter Meredith was crying and talking about how much she missed Abbey. She asked if we could write a letter to God so that when Abbey got to heaven, God would recognize her. I told her that I thought we could so she dictated these words:

Dear God,
Will you please take care of my dog? She died yesterday and is with you in heaven. I miss her very much. I am happy that you let me have her as my dog even though she got sick.
I hope you will play with her. She likes to play with balls and to swim. I am sending a picture of her so when you see her You will know that she is my dog. I really miss her.
Love, Meredith

We put the letter in an envelope with a picture of Abbey and Meredith and addressed it to God/Heaven. We put our return address on it. Then Meredith pasted several stamps on the front of the envelope because she said it would take lots of stamps to get the letter all the way to heaven. That afternoon she dropped it into the letter box at the post office. A few days later, she asked if God had gotten the letter yet. I told her that I thought He had.

Yesterday, there was a package wrapped in gold paper on our front porch addressed, \’To Meredith\’ in an unfamiliar hand. Meredith opened it. Inside was a book by Mr. Rogers called, \’When a Pet Dies.\’ Taped to the inside front cover was the letter we had written to God in its opened envelope.. On the opposite page was the picture of Abbey & Meredith and this note:

Dear Meredith,
Abbey arrived safely in heaven.
Having the picture was a big help. I recognized Abbey right away.
Abbey isn\’t sick anymore. Her spirit is here with me just like it stays in your heart.
\"Animated_icon05\" Abbey loved being your dog. Since we don\’t need our bodies in heaven, I don\’t have any pockets to keep your picture in, so I am sending it back to you in this little book for you to keep and have something to remember Abbey by.
Thank you for the beautiful letter and thank your mother for helping you write it and sending it to me. What a wonderful mother you have. I picked her especially for you.
I send my blessings every day and remember that I love you very much.
By the way, I\’m easy to find, I am wherever there is love.
Love,
God

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Nicholas Chiccini Helping Alex\’s Lemonade Stand

By John \”Soles\” Hillman

\"Alex\" Three- year- old Nicholas A Chiccini of Gloucester City has opened an \”Alex Lemonade Stand\” at Broadway and Monmouth Street, Gloucester City to raise money to fight cancer. Nicholas and his mother Isabella were selling lemonade at the intersection this past Sunday. And plan to be at the same area with their stand off and on throughout the summer.

PHOTO: Isabella and Nicholas Chiccini

Alex\’s Lemonade Stand Foundation evolved from a young cancer patient\’s front yard lemonade stand to a nationwide fundraising movement to find a cure for childhood cancer. Since Alexandra \”Alex\” Scott (1996-2004) set up her front-yard stand at the age of four, more than $25 million has been raised towards fulfilling her dream of finding a cure for all children with cancer.

Nicholas, the son of Michael and Isabella Chiccini, was diagnosed with leukemia in November 2007. His brother is James Fulmer.

Mrs. Chiccini explained what happen to change their life two years ago. \"Alex

\”On November 3, 2007 his skin color changed to yellow or jauntiest looking. His father and I rushed Nicholas to Kennedy Hospital in Washington Township. He had little red dots on his arm and sores in his mouth. From there he was transported to Children’s Hospital in Voorhees NJ.\”

PHOTO: Nicholas with his friends

(photos by Soles 6/14)

\”The doctors gave us the bad news, he had Leukemia.\”

\”For one month he remained in the hospital. Throughout those 4 weeks the doctors

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