KODY CONLIN
The Silver & White Ribbon Campaign

The campaign to help with the awareness of all dangers associated with young children and toddlers.

Let's all work together to educate each other and keep our children SAFE from all the dangerous elements of life.
Kody Ross Conlin
May 18, 1994 ~ August 10, 1996
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This page is a tribute to Kody Ross Conlin

Kody returned to his Heavenly Father on August 10, 1996. Kody was a cheerful little 2 year old with a character all his own. He had an extreme love for playing with his older brothers, Niccolas and Justin, and for Disney movies, especially Cinderella. Kody was known by his mother, Celeste, as "SUGAR BOY" and by his father, Shawn, as "LITTLE MAN".
Never does a day go by that Kody is not remembered as the wonderful little toddler he was. His family knows that they will be together again, with Kody, someday.

WE LOVE AND MISS YOU, KODY!!
SEE YOU SOON!!

In 1998 we received a call mentioning that a young man had written a song about Kody and his mother Celeste. That young man is
Eric Anthony. Eric wrote a song called "Playing With The Angels" which has become an inspirational part of our life. We listen to the song constantly as a reminder that Kody is not that far away and that there are extremely caring people in this world that impact your life and you may have never met them before.
Since then we have met Eric and have had the opportunity to have him play the song for us. Christmas 2002 we had a family party that we invited Eric to join us at. He played "Playing With The Angels" for the majority of our family members. It was an extremely emotional evening, not a dry eye in the house.

Thank you Eric for your talent that has had such an impact on our lives.
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Touched By An Angel
IN MEMORY OF
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"KODY LION"
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KODY'S GUESTBOOK
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WRITTEN BY BROOKE DANA, ABOUT KODY CALLED

"IN MEMORY OF LITTLE KODY CONLIN"