Death reported in Baha'i Journal (United Kingdom) # 184 February-March 1968
OBITUARY
On 30th November, Denise and Jeremy Fox experienced the tragic death of their small son Jago; less than two years old, little Jago was truly a 'child of the Kingdom', radiantly happy, he brought a special joy to the Swansea and the South Wales Community. He died in the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London , as a result of complications following a graft operation on one of his hands.
For an unforgettable moment Jago brought the Abba Kingdom closely to us, for at his funeral there was such a spirit of gladness and purity that all who were present felt the reality of the words, "I have made death a messenger of joy to thee". Verily, of such is the Kingdom of God.
Death reported in Baha'i Journal (United Kingdom) # 184 February-March 1968
OBITUARY
On 30th November, Denise and Jeremy Fox experienced the tragic death of their small son Jago; less than two years old, little Jago was truly a 'child of the Kingdom', radiantly happy, he brought a special joy to the Swansea and the South Wales Community. He died in the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London , as a result of complications following a graft operation on one of his hands.
For an unforgettable moment Jago brought the Abba Kingdom closely to us, for at his funeral there was such a spirit of gladness and purity that all who were present felt the reality of the words, "I have made death a messenger of joy to thee". Verily, of such is the Kingdom of God.
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