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Keanu Dane Jensen “Precious Child”


 

Keanu Dane Jensen “Precious Child” – Our dear baby boy, Keanu Dane Jensen, was born August 2, 2012. After going into the hospital thinking we were going to bring home a brand new baby boy, nurses were unable to find a heartbeat initially. After seeing some slight flutterings on the ultrasound, my wife was wheeled away for an emergency C-section to try to save him, but it was too late. This video is to honor his memory and was shown at his funeral. We know we will see him again and hope this video will provide some comfort to our friends and family who we love dearly and are so grateful for their support. A special thanks to our family friend, AJ Swope for producing this video that is near and dear to our hearts. “Precious Child” is produced and performed by Karen Taylor Good.

 

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