Grandma returned home to Heavenly Father on January 27, 2011. She spent 68 years with this ol' dog and they really taught us about joy in marriage and in life. She suffered a stroke on the Thursday before and never pulled out of it. We got to sit with her for a while and Reed gave her a beautiful blessing. Her funeral was yesterday and I got to speak along with my sisters and cousin. We had to give her a proper send off and tell her how much we loved her. She was always so good to all of us. She taught me how to make the best cinnamon rolls, how to embroider, and how to stay happy through adversity. Still working on that last one. She was quite a lady, a Rosie the Riveter, and the World's Best Grandma.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Grandma Simper
Grandma returned home to Heavenly Father on January 27, 2011. She spent 68 years with this ol' dog and they really taught us about joy in marriage and in life. She suffered a stroke on the Thursday before and never pulled out of it. We got to sit with her for a while and Reed gave her a beautiful blessing. Her funeral was yesterday and I got to speak along with my sisters and cousin. We had to give her a proper send off and tell her how much we loved her. She was always so good to all of us. She taught me how to make the best cinnamon rolls, how to embroider, and how to stay happy through adversity. Still working on that last one. She was quite a lady, a Rosie the Riveter, and the World's Best Grandma.
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So sorry to hear baout your loss Nat! Sounds like she was one amazing woman!
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. What a great picture. It is good to see love that last and lives well lived.
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