Okay Donald. Let me know what I have that you would like.
I agree with both of you at this time, it really does look like a match to Villadia batesii
Then to further confuse things this is what Catalogue of Life has to say about Villadia batesii (synonym for Sedum goldmanii (Rose) Reid Moran)
And this, explaining that the plant can be quite variable, white to pink blooms. Even the foliage can change depending on soil, water, heat/cold, etc. Down about a quarter of the way on the below page.
http://crassulaceae.net/sedumm...
Entry in our ATP database. This sedum has been sold under many names.
Sedum (Sedum goldmanii)