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Linda Tew Randle
December 18, 2024
I just saw that both of your parents have passed. I'm so sorry for their loss. They were amazing people. It is a happy thing for them that they didn't have to spend a lot of time apart. My love and condolences to your family.
Alexandra Thomas Dixon
April 12, 2024
I just finished attending the funeral of dear Uncle Richard and Aunt Barbara via Zoom. What a lovely service for such lovely people! Aunt Barbara was always the perfect hostess and made sure that even the smallest of us had our needs met. I remember numerous holiday gatherings growing up where very tasty delicacies were served in abundance! Oh...and I, too, know how to iron as taught by my mom, JoAnn, but that legacy stopped with me. My kids know what an iron is, but I´m not entirely sure they know how to use one. :)
Uncle Richard was a warm, jolly, giant in my early memories. He remained warm and jolly even up to the last in-person visit I had with them, probably about 8 years ago. We have exchanged Christmas cards nearly yearly without fail, though, so I knew exactly what you meant about their Christmas letters! They were always a joy to read.
You all probably know, but in case you don´t, Uncle Richard delivered our first child, Kevin, September 5, 1985, when my husband David was a PhD student at U of U. We were dirt poor and Uncle Richard offered to do all of the prenatal visits and delivery free of charge. We thankfully accepted his offer, not understanding that the HOSPITAL also has its own charges. How naive could one be? So we were landed with an impossible sum for the birth of Kevin-no chargers for all of that prenatal care and the delivery, as promised, but of course, the hospital has its own fees. I talked to Uncle Richard about this financial burden at a well-baby check up, not expecting anything, but more wondering how to manage the bill. Honestly, I have no memory of how that bill got paid, but it wasn´t by us and it did magically disappear. I don´t know if Uncle Richard and Aunt Barbara paid it or if my parents did, but we didn´t, and we never heard another word about it.
In an effort to thank them for their generosity, we bought them a framed Hmong wall hanging that cost what we thought was A LOT; I believe it was $50. Aunt Barbara and Uncle Richard came to our humble U of U student apartment and with generosity of heart and spirit, and graciously accepted our gift as if it was what they really needed. Looking back, they needed it about as badly as they needed any white elephant.
In honor of that amazing time, I´m hoping to successfully post a few photos of the delivery of one watermelon, as after I gave birth, Uncle Richard asked if he could PLEASE hand JoAnn a watermelon wrapped in a blanket instead of infant Kevin. Of course! I remember my mom LOVING this prank, as we all did.
What a great extended family we have been blessed with! Love, Alexandra Thomas Dixon (Al)
P.S. I don´t have the photos in a format that this page allows, so I´ll see if I can figure it out and post them later.
Linda Tew Randle
April 2, 2024
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your parents Jen. It doesn´t matter how old they were or that you are, it´s hard to say goodbye. They had a long meaningful life together and I envy that. They were two of the best people I can remember growing up. My heart is with you and your family
Linda Tew Randle
April 2, 2024
I am so sorry to hear about your parents Jen. It doesn´t matter how old they were or how old you are, it still hurts to say goodbye. But what a blessing to have gone so close to each other. I envy that. They had a rich full life always together.
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