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Miracle Nicole Hudson
Nov 11, 2013
Submitted by: Becky Rodgers

Miracle Nicole Hudson was born Monday, November 11, 2013 in OKC at 9:42 AM and went to be with the Lord after 4 hours and 5 minutes of spending her last precious moments with the people who loved her most at 1:47 PM.  

She is survived by her parents Leslie Hudson and Bronson Roughface, III (both of Ponca City)

Maternal grandparents: Wesley and Marcella Hudson (both of Ponca City)

Paternal grandparents: Bronson Roughface, Jr. (Ponca City) and Pamela Eagleshield (Anadarko, OK)

Sisters: Marcella and Myah

Brother: Michael Wesley  

Services will be at the 2:00 p.m., Thursday, November 14, 2013 at the Ponca Indian Church of the Nazarene with Tony Cerre officiating. The traditional Native American feast will be @ 12:00 Pm at the Ponca Tribal Cultural Center. Burial will follow in the Ponca Tribal Cemetery. Casket bearer will be her grandfather, Wesley Hudson

Honorary Casket bearers will be her uncles: Lonnie Roy, Mike Hudson, Phillip “PJ” Hudson, Mitchell DeRoin, Jordan DeRoin, Clayton Roughface, and Branden Roughface.  

Services are under the direction of Grace Memorial Chapel.  

Just one little peek into heaven,
Is all I’m asking for today,
I just want to know how she’s doing,
And heaven seems so far away.
Is she playing on the clouds with angels?
Is she laughing and running today?
Does she miss me?
I guess only she knows.
Oh why does heaven seem so far away?
If you just let me look for a moment,
To catch a glimpse of her sweet smiling face,
I promise I won’t try to take her,
I know she’s in a better place.
Just one little peek into heaven,
Is all I’m asking for today.
I just want to know how she’s doing,
And heaven seems so far away.  
You were lying in my arms,
As I tried to say goodbye,
“It might be for the best,” they said,
But I knew that was a lie.
I gazed at your little handprint,
Given to us that day,
You wouldn’t feel pain again,
But I wanted you to stay.
You fought for every breath you took,
Never letting go,
Until the day God made you His,
Leaving us all below.
Although you couldn’t walk or talk,
Or even count to ten,
Your short life had more impact,
Than a hundred million men.
 

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