During Gus’s three wonderful years on this Earth, he blessed all of those that he came into contact with. His smile was contagious and his laughter filled the room. Gus’s bright and self-less approach to life made those around him better people.
Gus spent countless hours watching, singing, and dancing to his favorite show, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Gus also enjoyed playing cowboy, going to the Cameron Park Zoo, spending time with Daddy in the shop, helping Mommy in the kitchen, and being a big brother to Granger.
Gus is survived by his parents, Marc and Alicia Burns, of Lorena, TX; baby brother Granger Burns of Lorena, TX; grandparents Ned and Doris Burns of Lorena, TX; grandparents Jas and Gail Dale of Moscow, KS; uncle and aunt Jeremy and Jill Burns of San Marcos, TX; uncle, aunt, and cousin Jake, Meghan, and Knox Burns of Dalhart, TX; aunt Rebecca Dale of Manhattan, KS.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 1/11/2016...X20
During Gus’s three wonderful years on this Earth, he blessed all of those that he came into contact with. His smile was contagious and his laughter filled the room. Gus’s bright and self-less approach to life made those around him better people.
Gus spent countless hours watching, singing, and dancing to his favorite show, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Gus also enjoyed playing cowboy, going to the Cameron Park Zoo, spending time with Daddy in the shop, helping Mommy in the kitchen, and being a big brother to Granger.
Gus is survived by his parents, Marc and Alicia Burns, of Lorena, TX; baby brother Granger Burns of Lorena, TX; grandparents Ned and Doris Burns of Lorena, TX; grandparents Jas and Gail Dale of Moscow, KS; uncle and aunt Jeremy and Jill Burns of San Marcos, TX; uncle, aunt, and cousin Jake, Meghan, and Knox Burns of Dalhart, TX; aunt Rebecca Dale of Manhattan, KS.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 1/11/2016...X20
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