Gerald Bruce Templeman-Easton

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Gerald Bruce Templeman-Easton

Birth
Death
28 Nov 1980 (aged 6 months)
Burial
London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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J.J was bon with born without bile ducts in his liver therefore couldn't pass bile. He had no gall bladder and tube missing from gall bladder to liver. The did a biopsy at five weeks and tried to insert an artificial tube from his liver to the outside of his stomach. They monitored the tube for a week and cut it down daily to see if it would release the bile. After getting down to his stomach, his stomach healed over top of it and they let it as they knew there was no sucess and he could have a liver transplant if he lived to be two years old but sadly he lived just short of 7 months as his spleen took over what the livers job was and poisoned his bloodsteam. Judy his mother a very dear friend of mine, was a wonderful mother to him. She worked and maintained her job through this and comforted him for hours at a time. She is a mother type to my children and many others as well that she has known over the years. Judy fed him at 4am and he appeared to be fine. She then went back to sleep and he woke her up at 8:45 am and she woke up to him crying and the inside of his mouth all black. He sadly passed that day in his mother's arms.
J.J is survived by, his mother Judy Templeman, father, Gerald Easton, His sisters, Suzanne Easton, Cindy Templeman, Vanessa Templeman and bother Branden Templeman. He is also survived by his grandmother, Barbara Smith and Aunts and Uncles. He is predeceased by, Ross Edward Templeman. This little boy had a sunny disposition and made his families life joyous for the short time he was here. He is remembered fondly and missed deeply! I dedicate this site to his mother Judy Templeman, one of my dearest friends to honor her son.
J.J was bon with born without bile ducts in his liver therefore couldn't pass bile. He had no gall bladder and tube missing from gall bladder to liver. The did a biopsy at five weeks and tried to insert an artificial tube from his liver to the outside of his stomach. They monitored the tube for a week and cut it down daily to see if it would release the bile. After getting down to his stomach, his stomach healed over top of it and they let it as they knew there was no sucess and he could have a liver transplant if he lived to be two years old but sadly he lived just short of 7 months as his spleen took over what the livers job was and poisoned his bloodsteam. Judy his mother a very dear friend of mine, was a wonderful mother to him. She worked and maintained her job through this and comforted him for hours at a time. She is a mother type to my children and many others as well that she has known over the years. Judy fed him at 4am and he appeared to be fine. She then went back to sleep and he woke her up at 8:45 am and she woke up to him crying and the inside of his mouth all black. He sadly passed that day in his mother's arms.
J.J is survived by, his mother Judy Templeman, father, Gerald Easton, His sisters, Suzanne Easton, Cindy Templeman, Vanessa Templeman and bother Branden Templeman. He is also survived by his grandmother, Barbara Smith and Aunts and Uncles. He is predeceased by, Ross Edward Templeman. This little boy had a sunny disposition and made his families life joyous for the short time he was here. He is remembered fondly and missed deeply! I dedicate this site to his mother Judy Templeman, one of my dearest friends to honor her son.