The Bizaillion Family
2010 February 22
After a couple weeks of exhausting fears/hopes/encouragements/setbacks/prayers, the Bizaillion and Ross families are tonight grieving the loss of their wife, mother, daughter, and sister, Jenny Bizaillion. She was a vibrant, faith-filled, amazing young (31) woman.
May the God of all comfort begin his long work of healing for David, for Malaya, for Rick and Beverly, for Josh and Jonathan, and the whole family.

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My heart and prayers go out to those precious families. Jenny left a legacy of Christ’s love
Yes she did, Todd.
I’ve been so impressed with Rick, Beverly, and their three (Jenny, Josh, Jonathan) children. It is a family (along with David, Kayci, and Jennifer) that radiates love.
Heartbreaking!
Here’s the beautiful piece Rick put on Carepages today:
The family will be meeting this afternoon to make arrangements for Jenny’s memorial service. We will update with the details later. Right now we are looking at Thursday afternoon, but this could change.
On behalf of David, Malaya, Beverly, Rick, Josh, Jonathan and ALL the family, we want you to know that words will never express the gratitude we feel toward all those who have ministered to us during this trial. We have done our best to keep track of those who have given to us in so many ways, and ask you to forgive us if we fail to thank you individually.
We also want to thank the hospital staff: doctors, nurses, administration and chaplaincy. They receive an A++ from us! Our nurses were so caring and loving. And we want to personally thank Dr. Kalipara and Dr. Lester for their 2nd-mile efforts. We are forever in your debt.
I long for the day that I will see my princess again. Beverly’s and my life changed the day she was born. And we will be forever better because of what we learned from her.
Thank you all again.
Landon and I will be watching the funeral service live at http://www.livestream.com/rhchurch. Blessings on you, Josh and Jonathan, as you lead us through moments of grief and hope.
My training for ministry wasn’t my M. Div. It was the faith I’ve learned in dark places I didn’t want to go. Childish faith — the faith so many desperately want us to cling to! — had to be turned lose; only cruciform faith remained.
What a beautiful service and a testament to the power of the Spirit. Thanks Mike!
We pray for Jenny’s soul that she might have a rest in peace second life to the hands of God. And we hope that justice for her lost will prevail. We still pray for the peace of her family and friends.