Anjuli Maudelynn Jacobs

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Anjuli Maudelynn Jacobs

Birth
Renton, King County, Washington, USA
Death
22 Jun 2001 (aged 4)
Burial
Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
A, TA, 101, 1
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Precious Daughter

Gift of God

Daughter of Marcia and Edmund Jacobs Jr.

Returned to the angels.

Born at Valley Medical Center, Renton.

Anjuli loved her family, her friends, her home in Sumner and her church. She was baptized May 4, 1997.

She enjoyed dancing, running, reading, painting and snuggling. She loved dolls, ponies, tea parties, songs, picnics, videos and princesses.

Our little one gave love and laughter to all who knew her.

A caring and sharing child, Anjuli believed in the power of hugs and kisses.

Diagnosed with a deadly brain tumor in October 2000, Anjuli bravely fought a battle with cancer that inspired all who knew her. Medical staff continually marveled at the bravery and courage of this darling little dancer. Although debilitated by this devastating disease, Anjuli refused to let cancer dim the brightness of her light.

She accepted Christ in December 2000, and lived to see another Easter, Mother's and Father's Day. Her tragic loss will be felt forever.

"And a child shall lead them."
Precious Daughter

Gift of God

Daughter of Marcia and Edmund Jacobs Jr.

Returned to the angels.

Born at Valley Medical Center, Renton.

Anjuli loved her family, her friends, her home in Sumner and her church. She was baptized May 4, 1997.

She enjoyed dancing, running, reading, painting and snuggling. She loved dolls, ponies, tea parties, songs, picnics, videos and princesses.

Our little one gave love and laughter to all who knew her.

A caring and sharing child, Anjuli believed in the power of hugs and kisses.

Diagnosed with a deadly brain tumor in October 2000, Anjuli bravely fought a battle with cancer that inspired all who knew her. Medical staff continually marveled at the bravery and courage of this darling little dancer. Although debilitated by this devastating disease, Anjuli refused to let cancer dim the brightness of her light.

She accepted Christ in December 2000, and lived to see another Easter, Mother's and Father's Day. Her tragic loss will be felt forever.

"And a child shall lead them."