Liam fought so hard. The doctors said that he shouldn't have been able to breathe at all, yet he fought for 11 hours. He had his dads big hands that would have been great for throwing a curveball or changeup. I would have taught him both.
Liam had a huge impact on the world in his short time with us. He was a fighter and I will keep fighting. He drew me closer to Jesus and for that I am eternally gratefully. He made me a better friend, husband and father.
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:38-39)
There is not a foot too small that cannot leave an imprint on this world. You have changed lives and I hope others are encouraged by the impact that you had in your short time on earth. It is only through the hope that we have in Jesus that we have hope of seeing Liam again. I long for the day when I get to see you in heaven.
Love,
Your dad, William Jordan
Our family and friends have been very supportive to us during this time and we are very grateful. I would like to share with you an opportunity to give to March of Dimes to support research to support premature deaths. Our friends have set up a page for us to honor Liam and you can donate at the link below:
We also had many people ask about the fund that we set up in Liam's honor. I also admit it was too difficult to post this a few months ago. You can donate to the NICU at Baptist Health Louisville through the instructions below.
https://www.supportbaptisthealth.org/louisville/ways-to-give/donate-now.html
"Please make donations to payable to the Baptist Health Foundation and include in memory of William Matthew Ellis"
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