Lula-Geiger-Obituary

Lula G. Geiger

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GEIGER, Lula G. (Faye), 75, of Tampa, passed away Monday morning, Feb. 24, 2003. She was born in Levy County, Fla. and lived in the Tampa Bay area since 1955. She is survived by her devoted husband, Cecil; four sons, Larry, Stephen, Randal and Dale; two brothers, J.B. and Lauris Kirkland; sister,...

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She was my mother-in-law who gave herself selflessly to her sons and their wives, and her grandchildren. Her beautiful smile and ever-loving ways, even in the midst of illness, was always seen and felt to those who were around her. I will miss her until the day we are all reunited again.

There probably will not be a single day that goes by that I will not think about her. I have enough memories to last a lifetime and every one of them are beautiful. She sacrificed so much for her family and went out of her way to please all of us. No matter what problems she was facing, or how tired or sick she was, we always came first. She gave her love unconditionally and it's her love I will miss the most. To experience that kind of love was truly a gift from God and I thank him for...

grandma,
I miss your hugs and kisses that you always gave me. I know your in a better place now. Now you are free to do what you want. I will love you forever, lindsey

Mrs. Geiger,
I always felt funny calling you that, because you were a mom to everyone that knew you. You were
certainly that, and so much more, to
me. I will miss that warm smile and
that happy, gentle look. I know you
are home now, because you were the
closest thing I know to an angel.
Hoping to meet again,
Lourdes

Grandma,
With me, you left the wonderful memories and times we shared when I was younger. I will always remember your big smile and how your face would light up everytime I went to visit you. Some day we shall meet again and we will be able to catch up where we left off.

Mrs. G
You have left us for a better place,but you have left me with memories which I hold in my heart. The Friday night oyster stew, and all the things that my mom could not give. I miss you & tell mom hi

Dear Faye-

So many things remind me of you. Daily I think about the many loving memories I have of you. Of you shouting "yes!" when the doctor asked if we wanted to know if the baby was a boy or a girl, of you trying to be brave but crying when we moved away, and of the many wonderful gifts you have given me through sharing Randy with me.

Thank you, Faye. I love you. Reni

Dear Mom, God sent one of his angels to earth to be my mother. Your heart had the capicity to love everyone you met and you did. Thank you for showing me how to laugh and to love. When it came to being a mother you were the blueprint. I promise to pass on your special gift to my children. We will met again.........I love you Mom.

Aunt Faye,
I will miss you so much. But,
I'm so glad you are at peace and
in Heaven now.
Love Julie