IN MEMORY
In Memory of Betty Ward
June 14, 1932 - February 7, 2003
I am not gone
I remain here beside you
Just in a different form
Look for me in your heart
And there you will find me
In our Love which forever lives on
In those moments when you feel alone
Look for me in your thoughts
And there you will find me
In sweet memories that burn strong
Every time a tear
Forms in your beautiful eyes
Look up to the heavens
and there you will see me
Smiling down from God's glorious skies
Ten years. Where has the time gone. You are missed every day.
Your loving Husband Jack, Daughters Debbie and Darlene and Family.
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4 Entries
Colette Justus
February 7, 2013
I could NEVER forget my Aunt Betty-what a Special bond we all had blending our families together for those truly "Wonder Years" we shared together on the Mesa - Good Times for sure! I'm sure Herbie and Big Red are smilin looking down on us all. Love you Uncle Jack, Debbie and Dar, Colette
February 7, 2013
Aloha and fond memories of 50* years ago when we were younger than our children are now and remembering the close friendship we shared. Bobbie and Angelo Pagliotti
Garcia Family (Christopher j. Garcia)
February 7, 2013
My love, I am Judy Garcia brother, I met Betty once my sister was a friend of "Tugger" I met Betty once on Flora vista what a beautiful mother, I can tell she is a treasure with the angels, I have a mother here on earth that I know is an angel. Bod Bless the Ward Family
Karin Lehmann Hughes
February 7, 2013
Darlene & Debbie,
I have fond memories of your mother, your family and your home, while we were growing up on the Mesa.
It was nice to see you Darlene, after 50 years, I believe.
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