Death and Dying
Meet the volunteers who bring love to grieving parents with 'angel gowns'
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PENNSAUKEN — They are tiny, with intricate details that make them beautiful. Each one is made with love, and each one is unique.
In those ways, the angel gowns in Jean Lee's garage are like the babies who will receive them: babies whose lives were all too short, babies lost to miscarriage, stillborn or who died shortly after being born. Babies whose parents named them, loved them and grieved for them.