Ares Clark Raspopi

June 7, 2017 - June 7, 2017

A Warrior in Heaven, An Angel on Earth.

Baby Ares [árɛːs] breathed life into his own lungs the morning of June 7, 2017. He breathed love into his adoring family. God's love, God's strength. 

Ares' mother and father, Summer and Eldis, joyfully cradled their baby and introduced him to his sister and brother Rhea and Atlas, and to his grandparents, Clarks and Raspopis, aunties, uncles, cousins and friends. We knew Ares' time was limited. 
 
One by one, nose to nose, we welcomed Ares. We kissed his face and hands and toes. We giggled at his big feet, like those of 2-year-old Atlas. His fingers gripped ours, and we wondered if his hands were as big as 4-year-old Rhea's. 
 
Ares weighed 8 pounds and he stretched 21 inches. His tender yet mighty presence appeared strong in stature for a baby, with broad shoulders and a barrel chest. But by afternoon his condition with anencephaly would allow his return to a loving Father in Heaven. 
 
Before his passing, Ares' mother Summer caressed him and bathed him gently in her tears. His father Eldis gave him a priesthood blessing, proclaiming the gift of patience upon Ares Clark Raspopi, until we reunite again together. 
 
Patience. What we all want now. We feel peace, but we can hardly contain our eagerness to hold Ares' again. 
 
A very attentive medical staff stood with us. Our family is grateful for their good service. Ares' strong body was carried full term and he was able to donate organs. His short life on earth will contribute to many. 
 
Ares' family is grateful for every minute with him. We are also grateful for the love and prayers and support of so many extended family and friends who continue to celebrate his eternal life with us. You add to our joy. Forever. 

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 17th at 11:00 AM at the LDS Church, 15399 Heritage Crest Way, Bluffdale, where a viewing will begin one hour prior to services. Interment to follow at Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave N Street, Salt Lake City.

In Loving Memory

Please accept my very sincere sympathy for such an especially sad loss. To lose a baby is beyond my comprehension; your pain must be immeasurable. I know that there are no words that I can say to take away your pain, but please take comfort in knowing that death is only a temporary part of life. (John 5:28,29) Although your time with your sweet baby Ares was far too short, you can have the hope of being reunited with him forever, under perfect circumstances. (Revelation 21:4) In the meantime, even though the pain may at times seem insurmountable, rest assured that God will give you the strength necessary to endure. (Psalm 94:17-19) Please accept my deepest sympathy and sincerest condolences.

JG

nan, nan

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends. Death at any age is difficult. May you find comfort in the words found at 1 Corinthians 15:26. It says: And the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing. And Hosea 13:14 says "From the power of the Grave I will redeem them; From death I will recover them." A wonderful promise from Jehovah God who cannot lie knowing your dear baby is simply sleeping and waiting for God to wake him up.

CB

Newark, NJ

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends. Death at any age is difficult. May you find comfort in the words found at 1 Corinthians 15:26. It says: And the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing. And Hosea 13:14 says "From the power of the Grave I will redeem them; From death I will recover them." A wonderful promise from Jehovah God who cannot lie.

CB

Newark, NJ

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