
| Welcome to First to the Last Breath |
| This website was built in hopes of helping others like me who can not find comfort in times of need in the traditional beliefs of Christianity. Those of us who also know and love God as a loving, caring entity. Lisa Willhite is from Paris Texas where she raised her 3 sons, and currently lives in Sugarhill, Texas. |

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| July 12, 2006--author appearance on women's talk show, Chicago, "ESSENCE OF A WOMAN" Lisa Willhite |
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| Christopher William Hackler 01/18/1982 -12/06/2001 |
| This site, and the book "First to the Last Breath" is dedicated to our loving memories of Christopher William Hackler. |
| Lisa, you have a beautiful website, one that would be a comfort and inspiration to anyone who has lost a loved one. May God bless you! Linda-author |
| You are truly an inspiration. My heart goes out to you and your family. i know how hard the death a loved one can be. I lost my husband 3 years ago,but it wasnt due to drugs.I wis h yo the best of luck with your book.. http://livedrugfree.blogs pot.com |
| Three Angels reside in my mind’s eye, two that stand, one that sits. I have always known, since I began to see them, that the one that waits is the keeper of my soul and health. It is this angel that I feel appeared to me late one night, before my soul was to take the hardest hit ever. The other two , who have no features and no gender, they are with me daily. It is these angels that I speak to often, because I know they originated from my heavenly father and brother. I call upon them at times for help in strength and understanding, for I am a mere mortal and am not that bright. I feel more comfortable asking them, because it is with humbleness that I have a hard time feeling deserving of my father’s generosity. -First to the Last Breath- |

| I think I have been waiting a few months now to find a site such as yours. I recently lost someone very dear to me, and as a part of the grieving process, developed a website in his honor, to showcase his original works of art and creative writing. In his final days, he spoke much about publishing a book, and sharing his art, so I found inspiration to develop the site. I have however, often wondered how to maintain its "time-integrity", and yet not become stale in content. I was inspired to visit your site, to realize that Im not the first to do such a thing, and that indeed, it can be a long-lasting, everchanging experience. I have been blessed not only by my friend daniel, but the plethera of items he left in my hands to decipher how best to share it. I guess I'm stubborn in some ways, in that I have decided NOT to sell anything. Over the course of the past few months, I have formulated in my head an overall "mission" for the website/organization. I have found some good examples within your site. THANK YOU!. http://danielmccree.org/fo od.aspx |

| Our littleman is now a year old! He has just been told that he has a brother on the way, Feb. 26! |
| Enjoyed your web site. I hope that your work will inspire others.. http://www.gnomesandfairies.com |
| This is a beautiful website with a touching story to tell. Anyone who has lost a loved one should visit it. There are many interesting pages which load quickly, and some great family pictures, which I enjoyed. What a precious baby!. http://www.freewebs.com/conniearnold |
| Lisa you have a lovely web site! Love the music and the content. Best wishes and success with your book.. www.barbarawatkins.net |
| Your site brought a tear to my eye, as one who lost a little sister way too young (she was 19) - I can imagine the heartbreak you encountered. I watch my mother still greiving 7 years later. The pages loaded well and I wish you all the luck in the world. www.freewebs.com/mauraclegg |
| My heart goes out to you for the loss of your son Christopher. I have one son and I don't know what I would do without him, but your book and website reminds me that life goes on. Thanks for sharing your story. May God bless you and yours!. www.afroetry.com |
| Seed of Truth by: Lisa Willhite A river flows, through life of men and cradles the seed sown within partaking of life, it too feeds the where and how of all great seeds for growth demands that it depends from day one, its journey begins passing rapids and singing wrens for over rocks as well as reeds, a river flows fear not drought, as weak seeds contend that life is fated, end to end they’ve set their roots, where flow recedes murk dams their light, so they can’t see that beyond the leaf cluttered bend, A river flows |