A Tribute to Sean Alexander Anderson
September 21, 1993— February 15, 2004

 

 


I’ll Be There
Daddy please don’t look so sad, Mommy please don’t cry
Cause I am in the arms of Jesus and He sings me lullabies
Please, try not to question God, don’t you think He is unkind.
Don’t think He sent me to you, and then He changed His mind.

You see, I am a Special child, and I’m needed up above.
I’m the Special gift you gave Him, the product of your love.
I’ll always be there with you, and watch the sky at night.
Find the brightest star that’s gleaming,
That’s my halo’s brilliant light.

You’ll see me in the morning frost, that mists your window pane.
That’s me, in the summer showers, I’ll be dancing in the rain.
When you feel a little breeze, from a gentle wind that blows.
That’s me, I’ll be there, planting a kiss on your nose.
When you see a child playing, and your heart feels like a tug,
That’s me, I’ll be there giving your heart a hug.
So Daddy, please don’t look so sad, Mommy don’t you cry.
I’m in the arms of Jesus, and he sings me lullabies.

Author Unknown ~

 

 


THIS PAVILION WAS BUILT AS A PLACE TO STUDY OUR WORLD, SIT IN COMFORT, AND REMEMBER THE HAPPINESS
BROUGHT TO OUR LIVES BY A TEN YEAR OLD BOY.

Sean & Friends

Please Don’t Go

Oh Sean, oh friend don’t you leave me so fast. It seems like yesterday that
I got to know you and we became best friends. Please just stay with me in my
heart. You were such a good friend to me. I wish you could come back and play
with me again.

I remember the times I came over to your house and I remember the times
that you took me to the YMCA, the movies and the game room. We had
good times together, oh please don’t go, come back to me.

I will always remember your laugh and your smile and I’ll never forget your
funny style. When I was sad you would make me laugh for a while.

It all seems like a dream, you and I were like a team. Remember how we use to
scheme?

I think about you everyday and sometimes I forget and want to come over and
play. I miss you at school and in extended day, oh Sean, how I wish you could
stay.

I’ll never forget you and you will always be in my heart, we will meet again
someday and never be apart.
 

In Our Hearts Forever

 

I love you Sean.

By: Wesley Brennan

Wesley reading this poem at the dedication of Sean’s Pavilion at Citrus Elementary School.