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Geraldine R. "Gillie" Diamond

Los Angeles, California

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Diamond, Geraldine R. ("Gillie") January 16, 1929 - July 4, 2004 Gillie passed away surrounded by her husband Max, sons Paul and Jeff, grandchildren Greg, Melanie and Rachel, and Paul's and Jeff's wives Rhonda and Carol. Gillie left behind many relatives and countless friends; it seemed that...

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The sky was bursting with light and quite spectacular; somewhat like your personality. Auntie Gillie, you remain in our hearts. As long as there is a shared memory of you, you will live in our hearts. You are loved and missed

Auntie Gillie, you are so loved and missed by all your friends and loved ones. Please keep shining your beautiful energy for us all.

I love and miss you, Auntie Gillie! Still....

It's been 15 years, and I think about her daily.

I submitted a message several days ago, but it I am disappointed that it is not listed as an entry. It was to express most sincerely, Maxie, how much I know you and all miss beloved Gillie, just as I miss my beloved Alex.
All my love, Dorothy Paul, Mishpocha

Dear Max: I read your very beautiful, heartfelt poem to Gillie. She was a wonderful woman and I am so lucky to have met her and to have had her in my life for a time. I hope you are doing well. Love, Liz of the "Cruise Sisters". Gillie, of course, was the "Fifth Sister" and it was our privilege to bring her into the fold.

I wish to thank all of my family, relatives & dear friends for your kind words of remembrance of your love for Gillie. She left her legacy of love to everyone who's life she touched. We will keep her in our hearts forever...I'll close this legacy with this poem to my departed wife, lover and best friend.......
 
All to myself I think of you,
Think of the things we used to do,
Think of the things we used to say,
Think of each happy bygone day.
...

Dear Max,
I love and miss Gillie so much. I miss hearing her voice, her kindness, her enthusiasm, her help, her honesty, her concern, and most of all - her love. She gave her love to everyone and especially me. I considered her my sister and not my sister in law. She will always be there in my heart and I will never forget her. I will always love her.

With Love,
Your Brother Hy

Uncle Max and family,

Aunt Gillie will always be with us in our hearts. Her spiritual values gave her a wonderful outlook on life. It was these values that my whole family will use and treasure the rest of our lives.

Thank you Aunt Gillie.

Peace and Love,
Linda, Harry, Sarah and Rebecca