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Devon Winterbottom
December 21, 2019
Grandmom, please Give Bradley and Mommy and everyone else a biiiig hug for me ❤ Missing you always.
December 30, 2016
I was very sorry to hear that Bevely has passed away. I never met her, but had a long lasting e-mail contact with her. She was a very sympathetic lady. I felt close to her. We informed each other about family history. She wrote to me about her husbands - and her sons death. It was great blows to her. I tried to comfort her as much as I was able to. The last years I did not hear much from her. I miss the contact, and am very sorry to know I will never hear from her again. My condolences to her family.
She was my third cousin: Her grandfather, Fred, and my grandmother, Anna, nee Spruhde, were brother and sister, born in Latvia, 1872 and 1875. Their family were dissolved when he and his brothers emigrated to US around 1900, and she had to flee from Latvia to Norway 1907, after the Latvian Revolution (1905). She was a farmers wife, married to my Latvian grandfather Jahnis Binder (b.1870)
Beverly knit contact between our families in 2007 through inquiry in internet. This was the first contact since 1924.
I wrote about our families in my book "Where The Wind Was Born." (Der vinden ble fdt) 2023. And I am writing more about my grandparents in a new book. I hope to finish this summer.
I have saved most of our mails. Soon I will use some time to read through it once more with a sad heart.
Joseph Rose
December 29, 2016
The consummate matriarch is how I remember Aunt Cookie. Family and the importance of its legacy was everything to her and a role she assumed at such a young age. Her home and her life hold so many memories for myself and others and her fierce devotion to those she loved is something we can only now begin to appreciate. She brought grace and class to our lives and her creativity and artistry was second to none. I will hear her laugh and her nagging (always with love and a tinge of humor) for the rest of my life. A great woman and one "tough Cookie" who persevered in a lifetime of struggle and loss may you now have peace. You represented so many different things to each one of us and I will miss you and keep you forever in my heart.
Love Joey
Devon Winterbottom
December 28, 2016
Summer time, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, none of it will be the same without you Grandmom, I can still hear your laugh and see your smile and I'm going to miss it so much, I remember you teaching me how to swim, ordering thunderbird pizza for lunch, baby sitting me, watching all the spiderman and dumb & dumber movies consecutively for hours. I miss you, I love you, and I'll see you again some day. Xoxo Love Devon
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