Hundreds of balloons are released Tuesday evening

Grand Forks Herald | Robb Jeffries
Photo: Hundreds of balloons are released Tuesday evening Aug. 13, 2013 at the end of the Cherished Children Memorial Service in Grand Forks, N.D.JOHN STENNES/GRAND FORSK HERALD
Toni Betting, now infant and child bereavement coordinator at Altru Health System, and dozens of others gathered Tuesday evening on the lawn in front of Altru Hospital in Grand Forks for the Cherished Children Memorial Service.
For 25 years, Toni Betting did not name her son.

“I didn’t name him because no one told me I could,” she said.

Years passed after her son’s birth, and Betting raised her and her husband’s other nine children and continued her life. It wasn’t until a co-worker at a hospital in Aberdeen, S.D., went through a similar situation that Betting named her son, who was stillborn.

She named him Anthony Raymond Betting.

Toni Betting, now infant and child bereavement coordinator at Altru Health System, and dozens of others gathered Tuesday evening on the lawn in front of Altru Hospital in Grand Forks for the Cherished Children Memorial Service.

The event was a chance for families to get together and share their experiences of losing a child, Betting said.
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