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David Mitchell Jenkins
March 25, 2006
Great Grandma "Anna Lee", Grandma "REE", Momma "Betty" and ME "Teresa
teresa baranowski
March 20, 2006
My dearest loving Grandmother how I will miss you. The soft loving touch you always gave me the cherished kisses you so gently placed in my heart. The hugs that will always be with me. Your loving smile and the words "honey" & "Gwenie" that you called me. You have placed the love inside of me that I will one day pass to my own grandchildren. You treated me like gold from the time I can remember. Sleeping with you almost every weekend in your so soft warm bed while growing up. Hearing your heart beat and the sound of your gentle snooring. I knew I was safe and loved. You told me many things that I will never forget or share with anyone. I will always remember Grandma to keep the promise between us. I know that I will be following you one day and I will be next to you and Grandpa once again. Thank you so much Grandma for everything you taught me thru the years. Because of you I can do it all and almost as good. You were the best teacher a Granddaughter could have. And thank you Grandma for giving me the most loving and gentle mother in the world. She turned out just like you. She is a living image of you. Thank You.
Be at peace Grandma and know that I will see you one day, I promise.
For you are in the arms of our loving and gentle LORD. God bless and keep you always. Teresa
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