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Sarah Williams
October 23, 2007
Grandparents meet a need
That no one else can fill;
They’re always kind and gentle;
They love you and always will.
They have plenty of time to listen,
To encourage and to care;
When others are too busy,
Grandparents are always there.
They have delicious foods;
There’s always something cooking;
They feed you scrumptious tidbits,
When no one else is looking.
They take you special places;
They’re never in a hurry.
They soothe you when you’re troubled,
And help you not to worry.
They buy you things you want,
Even things that you don’t need;
"Do what makes them happy!"
Is every grandparent’s creed.
They focus on your good points,
And overlook each flaw;
How could we do without
Our grandma and grandpa?
Thank you, Grandpa and Grandma,
For giving life a special shine;
I’m glad to have grandparents,
And happy you both are mine!
I love you Grandpa and I will miss you sooo much.
your little sunshine-Sarah
Ken and Jeanne Smith
October 21, 2007
It was a privilege to have known Jerry. He was a true gentleman and will be misssed by all his friends. We enjoyed playing bingo and golf with him and will miss his happy and smiling face.
Eileen & Jerry Haas
October 19, 2007
To the family, We extend our sympathy. Jerry was truly an enjoyable person to know. His love of the outdoors certainly showed in all that he did. Celebrate his life with many happy memories.
Love,
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