He was born in Boston, Aug. 29, 2007.
He surrounded his family with love, joy and hope. His strength and beauty taught patience and compassion and to appreciate all of life's little moments. It was those little moments with Luke -- a slight smile, a coo, a cuddle or a quick glance from his beautiful blue eyes -- where Luke could communicate beyond his physical abilities and show us what life is really about. He was sweet and gentle and will be missed dearly.
In addition to his parents, he leaves a brother, Jack R. Dambach of Hooksett; his paternal grandmother, Mary Dambach of Manchester; his maternal grandparents, Edward and Diane Bolton of Manchester; many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Flowers may be sent to the funeral home or donations may be made to Easter Seals NH - Early Intervention Program, 555 Auburn St., Manchester 03103 or Children's Hospital Trust, 1 Autumn Street No. 731, Boston, MA 02215-5301. (Attn: Angela Freitas for the HOPE Program).
[Info. from the Manchester Union Leader.]
He was born in Boston, Aug. 29, 2007.
He surrounded his family with love, joy and hope. His strength and beauty taught patience and compassion and to appreciate all of life's little moments. It was those little moments with Luke -- a slight smile, a coo, a cuddle or a quick glance from his beautiful blue eyes -- where Luke could communicate beyond his physical abilities and show us what life is really about. He was sweet and gentle and will be missed dearly.
In addition to his parents, he leaves a brother, Jack R. Dambach of Hooksett; his paternal grandmother, Mary Dambach of Manchester; his maternal grandparents, Edward and Diane Bolton of Manchester; many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Flowers may be sent to the funeral home or donations may be made to Easter Seals NH - Early Intervention Program, 555 Auburn St., Manchester 03103 or Children's Hospital Trust, 1 Autumn Street No. 731, Boston, MA 02215-5301. (Attn: Angela Freitas for the HOPE Program).
[Info. from the Manchester Union Leader.]
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