Alice-Collier-Obituary

Alice Ostermann Collier

Phoenix, Arizona

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Collier, Alice Ostermann Farrar 79, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on February 17, 2015. She was born in 1935 in Charlottesville, Virginia, to Benjamin Randolph Farrar and Clement Ostermann Farrar, Alice graduated from Manatee County High School in Bradenton, Florida, and later earned...

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Dear Mom, On this day, the anniversary of your passing, I try to remember things from our past. Thinking of these keeps us connected. I remember the time you were trying to give me the shot after I stepped on a nail at the drive-in. You know how I was, wandering all around was my nature. You trying to give me that shot and me not wanting it. You know how that turned out. Well, that´s a whole other story. I love you Mom. Love, Collin

Dear Mom, Time moves forward ever faster than before, seven years now and how my life has changed. One thing that is unchanged is us. I love you and will see you again in heaven above. Thanks be to God. Your #One Son, Collin

To my Mom,
I know you can hear me, I thank God for this. I miss you dearly and one day we will be together again, for eternity with Our Lord has this in store. You are gone but not that far, maybe right near, I will be patient and wait for it will be soon and we can celebrate.
Love, CC

Dear Mom,
A year now and I miss you more. They say time heals all wounds. This one never fades. Memories of you are all there is now and I never want them gone. I try to keep them fresh in my mind, thinking of from time to time. You and I remain connected and I look forward to the day when we meet again. I love forever.
Love, #1 Son

Time passes and memories slowly become fewer. I still think of you and wait for when we will be together again. Fading, fading into the past, I cling to yours. Yours so sweet, so distant. Oh please dont leave me too, memorys of you. Just thinking of you Mom.
Love, Collin

Aunt Alice-
I'm not sure if you knew how loved and significant you were during your life, but my hope is that you do now. Thank you for being our wonderful Aunt Alice. You will be dearly missed.
Much love,
Vickie

Dear Mom,
Motherly Love is an everlasting and undying love. A love that never fades with time. One that connects two people together forever. Through the eons of infinite distance. A love which will last forever and can one day be redeemed. I look forward to seeing you again on that day.
Love, Collin

I love you, Aunt Alice. I am happy you are with Ben and Clement now, and I know I will see you again in the fullness of time. Thank you for writing to me.