Rodolfo Antonio-Ostos “Fofo” Campos

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Rodolfo Antonio-Ostos “Fofo” Campos

Birth
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
2 Sep 2007 (aged 3)
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
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Written my the Mother:

This memorial website was created in the memory of our little angel, Rodolfo Antonio-Ostos Campos who was born in Whittier Ca, on August 22, 2004 and left this world to join the Lord on September 02, 2007 at the age of 3. We will always celebrate his beautiful life.

My son was the most beautiful baby I had ever laid eyes on. He was a special surprise to Rick and I. Throughout my pregnancy we did not want to know whether I was having a boy or girl, we wanted the baby'a gender to be a surprise. On the day he was born my life changed entirly for the best, he had initiated be to the mommy club. I could never have imagined how intense I would feel about my son. To this day I could never find the appropriate words to describe how I felt about him.

He was named after my father and Rick's grandfather. We were told at birth that he had a heart murmur and that further tests were going to be made to diagnose any other pre-existing condition. The doctors had initially told us he had esptiens anomoly. He was kept in the NICU at Whittier Presbyterian for 4 days before they allowed for us to take him home. The doctors said that he was well enough to go home and that we would need to have follow-ups to monitor his condition.

At about 8 days old he began to vomit and could not hold down his feedings. I took him to the emegency at Whittier Pres. They admitted him to the PICU and keept him for 3 days. They told us that he had caught a virus but he was okay to go home. That same day he had a terrible cough. I took him to his pediatritions office and it was there that he went into respitory distress. He was rushed to Whittier Hospital and the doctors were able to stablize him. He was transported to CHOC were we spent 3 weeks in the PICU. After being recommened for a heart transplant he was air lifted to CHLA were they determined that he did not qualify for a transplant. His diagnoses then was mild cardiomyopathy, ASD, and pulmanary stenosis. After 2 weeks of being at CHLA he was released and sent home.

He spent the next 2 years with family and friends, leading a happy life.
Written my the Mother:

This memorial website was created in the memory of our little angel, Rodolfo Antonio-Ostos Campos who was born in Whittier Ca, on August 22, 2004 and left this world to join the Lord on September 02, 2007 at the age of 3. We will always celebrate his beautiful life.

My son was the most beautiful baby I had ever laid eyes on. He was a special surprise to Rick and I. Throughout my pregnancy we did not want to know whether I was having a boy or girl, we wanted the baby'a gender to be a surprise. On the day he was born my life changed entirly for the best, he had initiated be to the mommy club. I could never have imagined how intense I would feel about my son. To this day I could never find the appropriate words to describe how I felt about him.

He was named after my father and Rick's grandfather. We were told at birth that he had a heart murmur and that further tests were going to be made to diagnose any other pre-existing condition. The doctors had initially told us he had esptiens anomoly. He was kept in the NICU at Whittier Presbyterian for 4 days before they allowed for us to take him home. The doctors said that he was well enough to go home and that we would need to have follow-ups to monitor his condition.

At about 8 days old he began to vomit and could not hold down his feedings. I took him to the emegency at Whittier Pres. They admitted him to the PICU and keept him for 3 days. They told us that he had caught a virus but he was okay to go home. That same day he had a terrible cough. I took him to his pediatritions office and it was there that he went into respitory distress. He was rushed to Whittier Hospital and the doctors were able to stablize him. He was transported to CHOC were we spent 3 weeks in the PICU. After being recommened for a heart transplant he was air lifted to CHLA were they determined that he did not qualify for a transplant. His diagnoses then was mild cardiomyopathy, ASD, and pulmanary stenosis. After 2 weeks of being at CHLA he was released and sent home.

He spent the next 2 years with family and friends, leading a happy life.

Gravesite Details

Cause of Death: CHD


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