It didn't take her much to make her happy- a phone call, a card, a visit or a kiss before saying goodnight. She lived to make are lives better and was proud of us.
It's the little things that seems to stand out the most- her rolled up kleenexes her colorful muumuus, her iced tea and fried chicken , the aroma of her kitchen or a "yoo-hoo" from the other side of the door Letting you know it was all right to come in.
I'll remember her tapping her foot to Lawrence welk or cheering for Johnny bench ( her favorite ball player.) There are so many things that I can see and feel as if they had just happened.
I'm sure everyone here has a memories much like mine. They are good memories, something we'll always have to cherish. It isn't often in our lives that we come across someone so special that that person stays with you forever grandma was that kind of person.
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