Chip Memorial Program

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“Bring Him Home” from Les Misérables God on high Hear my prayer In my need You have always been there He is young He’s afraid Let him rest Heaven blessed. Bring him home Bring him home Bring him home.

A Celebration of the Life of Chip Daiger June 18, 2009

He’s like the son I might have known If God had granted me a son. The summers die One by one How soon they fly On and on And I am old And will be gone. Bring him peace Bring him joy He is young He is only a boy You can take You can give Let him be Let him live If I die, let me die Let him live Bring him home Bring him home Bring him home.

W ILLIAM H AMMETT D AIGER , III N OVEMBER 16, 1964 – J UNE 13, 2009


“Come What May” from Moulin Rouge

Funeral Mass Celebrants

Reverend Timothy B. Brown, S.J. Reverend Joseph M.P.R. Cocucci

Entrance Hymn

“Morning Has Broken”

Congregation

First Reading

1 Corinthians 15:51-57

Logan Weaver

Response Hymn

“Shepherd Me, O God”

Congregation

Second Reading

Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, 11

Loring Weaver

Response

“Celtic Alleluia”

Congregation

Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place Suddenly it moves with such a perfect grace Suddenly my life doesn’t seem such a waste It all revolves around you And there’s no mountain too high No river too wide Sing out this song and I’ll be there by your side Storm clouds may gather And stars may collide But I love you until the end of time

Gospel

John 12:23-26

Come what may Come what may I will love you until my dying day

Remembrances of Chip

Never knew I could feel like this Like I’ve never seen the sky before I want to vanish inside your kiss Every day I love you more and more Listen to my heart, can you hear it sings Telling me to give you everything Seasons may change, winter to spring But I love you until the end of time Come what may Come what may I will love you until my dying day

Oh, come what may, come what may I will love you, I will love you Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place Come what may Come what may I will love you until my dying day

See you in Heaven! Forever Yours, Diane, Sarah and Cort

Opening Prayer

Prayer of the Faithful

Jean Des Jardins

Presentation of the Gifts

Sarah Daiger Cort Daiger

Presentation Hymn

“On Eagle’s Wings”

Congregation

Communion Hymn

“Amazing Grace”

Congregation

Karyn Weaver

Des Jardins Family

Stacy Cummings

William H. Daiger, Jr.

Final Commendation Commendation Hymn

“Song of Farewell”

Congregation

Pallbearers: Dax Cummings, Andy Des Jardins, Chuck Des Jardins, Rob Des Jardins, Jason Gaughan, Chip Messick, Andy Rowe, Lance Weaver

The interment is private. However, the family invites everyone to join them for a luncheon reception at Wilmington Country Club immediately following this morning’s service.


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