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Mercedes Grabowski

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PJ Grabowski

December 7, 2006

Grandma thank you for showing me infinite love and all your unselfish sacrafices. Now I understand the term "the Kitchen is Closed!", I'm sure the kitchen in heaven is always open. Get pap pap(gumbands) a "hannibal sanwhich" for me, even though I now know it is pronounced cannibal sandwich. Oh, those onions were horrible.

When and if I ever get there with you have some beets, mother oats, and some virgin mary's waiting for me. Then pap and I can go to church when we are down playing cards.
I like the hamburgers there.

You always told me not to go on the hill, but that was the first place we always went anyway. I'm sorry for breaking two commandments, disobeying and lying. Hey I was eight, cut me some slack guestbook readers.

I'm sorry my life got to hectic with my family and work to visit you more often in the last six years, golden years I missed.

There is also one thing for sure, I know you had a broken heart ever since pap pap passed. Well it's not broken anymore, Jesus fixed it. You just had to wait until he wanted you. Pap might have told him, oh not yet, or maybe he had to go over some rocks in purgatory. It didn't take long, but I'm sure it felt like forever. Now go give him a big smooch, I know you were assumed into heaven. Blessed Grandma full of grace. St Philip of Aliquippa 1:1 *lol* Ok stop laughing I'm trying to be serious, and I wrote a song. It's based on a Clarks tune.
Born too Late
Mine is called Just like Enoch

Grandma will you teach me how to write. Grandma taught me how not to fight. She's in the light.

Grandma showed me infinite love.
Grandma now flies with a dove.
She's in the above.

Grandma told me to stay off the hill. But I didn't listen, and I have learned. She taught us what was right, and what was wrong. So now we know, but she had to die. Went straight up into the sky.
Just like Enoch

Anna Miller

December 5, 2006

Cede
I hope you fine Walt and MY husband Bill they are probably having that beer up there among the angels. I will be seeing you soon to. Cede I will say some extra prayers for you and Walt and MY husband Bill. Remember our Porch on elbow street with the police radio and a warm beer and we had it made. Also remember the boat up and down the allegheny river with Bill and Jean. Well Good friend have a safe trip to heaven and I'll being seeing you soon. Your friend of about 60 years.

Larry Gonos and Jerry Shotts

December 5, 2006

Mom Grabowski: Your Laughter and Smile will be missed at the Holidays. We will miss Sharing your warm beer with you. We will never forget your smile and your warm heart. Be at peace mom, we will always be thinking of you. Love Larry and Jerry

Patty Geary

December 4, 2006

Always smiling, happy, laughing. We will miss you grandma Cede. We'll share a beer in Heaven (if we get there). You were a great mom and a special grandma and great grandma. You will be lonely no more. So thankful we had you with us on this Thanksgiving. Tell Walt we miss you both! Our Love, Patty & Larry

Susan Grbowski

December 4, 2006

Dear Mom,

You looked so pretty today. It was hard to say good-bye. I'm glad you get to be with Dad now. I know how much you missed him. You will live on in my heart.

Love,

Sue

PJ Grabowski

December 4, 2006

Following in the footsteps of Pap Pap aka "Gumbands" of the North Pittsburgh Baseball Leauge, and late husband of Mercedes.

Ava went 4 for 5 in her last fall baseball game for the season. She helped her team PWC of Center twp. stay undefeated with a batting average of .573 Not bad for a Rookie. She played, pitcher, outfield, and really like being a catcher. A utility player with the ability to make fearless head first slides. She played on an all boys leauge for five six and seven year olds. During her first game the boys from the other team said girls suck. When she ran through first and out ran the throw, she said to her coach before take a lead. I wonder if they think girls suck now?

Pap Pap and Grandma, we love you.

Jean Miller- Chaffee

December 2, 2006

Cede
Finally you are with your husband Walt in Heaven. I will remember you till the day I die you were always so nice to me. My mother and you were best friends for many many years. Rest and Peace Cede and I be sure to say an extra few prayers for you. Jean Miller-Chaffee

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