Margaret & Billy Babb
you are not lost in a tragedy Ian…but are in God’s hands.
Birth date: Oct 27, 1994 Death date: Apr 6, 2010
Glen Polk, 81, of Memphis, passed away April 6, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Tommie Jean Polk; a son, David Polk of Cordova; a daughter, Peggy Tragesser of Knoxville; one sister, Ann Cornelius of Lawrenceburg; five grandchil Read Obituary
you are not lost in a tragedy Ian…but are in God’s hands.
Ian, I will never forget you. I will always remember the mornings in Mrs. Davis’s room when we got to talk to one another. You were one of the few people I know who never tried to impress others but in the end you did impress others. You have reminded me
Mr. & Mrs. Babb, Thank you so much for entrusting your precious son to us the past three years at Harding. He has blessed each of us, students and teachers alike, with his quiet, loving manner & Christ-like heart. We are only feeling a small part of yo
“Godspeed, little man Sweet dreams, little man Oh my love will fly to you each night on angels wings Godspeed Sweet dreams” ~ Dixie Chicks
My heart is so saddened by your loss. Ian was a precious student, friend, son, and child of God. He always went out of his way to greet me, even once chasing me down in Kroger to say hello. I twice witnessed him help a student in the hallway who had drop
We are profoundly sorry for your loss. Ian was a kind,and very courteous young man. As Katie’s aunt and uncle, along with the rest of our family, we felt so very blessed that Katie was dating such a gentleman as Ian. It was certainly our privilege to have
We were priviledged to have such a sweet boy in our daughter’s class. God bless you all.
We want you to know that you have been in our thoughts and our prayers this week. Our hearts ache for you. Ian will be missed by the whole Harding family, but most of all his classmates. Colin has had some really nice things to say about Ian; he though
In our hearts, we hurt knowing that you are not with us, but we continue to treasure and love the moments we shared together at school. We pray and lift up your family in honor of you. May the Lord’s peace surround you.
You were everything we hope our students to be; you acted like Jesus. Thank you for the privilege of teaching you. I will always consider it an honor. I’ll miss you.