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Sonya Bell
July 6, 2008
My Dear Wanda, just finding out now that you are gone. You were one of my first patients as a home health nurse. You always came back so strong after the many transfusions, always ready to get on with life. I will always remember your love for your dogs and our many conversations about our children, your eggs were the best in the world!!
We give them back to Thee, dear Lord, who gave them to us; yet as Thou dost not lose them in giving, so we have not lost them by their return
janette creager
June 29, 2008
My greatest memories of my grandmother was when i was 12 years old and i went to go live with her like most of her granchilren did from time to time. her door and heart were always open to us. After raising 4 boys she got me (somewhat of a tomboy myself) I lived with her until i was 17 and in those 5 years i learned love and respect. I did get the chance as an adult and a mother to call her and thank her and apologize to her, when my daughter turned 13 because until then i didnt know how much patience she had for me. heres a poem for all.
God saw her getting tired and a cure was not ment to be, so he put his arms around her and whispered " come with me " with tearful eyes she faded away although we loved her we couldnt make her stay her golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best.
love and miss you grandma!!!
janette
Leslie Braun
June 27, 2008
I am going to miss you so much Aunt Wanda! I loved spending time with you as you always had a good story to tell! My memories are in-bedded in my heart, it is a comfort to me that you are at the feet of God, feeling no pain and only knowing peace! I love you, Leslie Braun
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