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Monday, June 05, 2006

This entry is not about Joshua or his medical condition.
We had a tragedy in our family this past weekend and
I wanted to take a few moments and ask for your prayers
for my cousin, Toby Day and his in-laws, the Blands.

Toby's wife, Karyn D. Day, was travelling with her parents
in a car from Georgia back to their hometown of Pearland,
South of Houston, when along I-10 in Louisiana about 7:30AM Sunday,
June 4th, they were involved in a terrible wreck.
It claimed Karyn's life. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Her mother, who was driving the car, was very badly injured
and airlifted to a nearby hospital. Her father was also injured
badly and taken to the same hospital. At last report, both of
Karyn's parents were in very critical condition.

At the time of the accident, I am told that Toby had been ill
and his lung had collapsed and he was in the hospital himself.
Doctors permitted him to leave the hospital so he could travel
with his older brother to claim his wife's body. A coroner
told Toby that Karyn did not appear to have suffered any
external injuries, and an autopsy was being performed
early this (Monday) morning.

There is no word yet on funeral arrangements, etc.
but as you can see, this family is in dire need
of your prayers and support.

Toby and Karyn did not have any children,
but had been married for about 6 years.
Karyn, 28 years old, was a school teacher.

To read more about the wreck, you can go to this website: http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/2928546.html

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