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Gracie Mast
May 14, 2011
Aunt Franny,
I will never forget you. I've always loved you & known that you loved me too. You will always be in a very special place in my heart.
Love, Gracie
Kaitlyn Renfro
May 13, 2011
Mommy Honey,
I love you truly, and wish only the best for you. This post on my website is for you.
Love always,
Kaitlyn
(Your 50's/reading/girl talk great grandaughter) :0)
http://renfrizzle.wordpress.com/2011/05/05/for-someone-special/
David Renfro
May 13, 2011
Mom, We all will miss you terribly. We all have so many memories of "our" Mommy Honey! The tears start to flow the minute I think about the first time you left us on your trip to a Knights of Columbus event back east. We all hated to see you leave on that day, kids crying in the back yard and then leaving that day seeing your car not in the car port. Here we are again saying goodbye.. this time with kids at our sides, with more memories and even more love. But this time we know you have left for a better place and that you will not be coming back to us like you always have.
We all live in our own truths, and we all celebrate our own memories... My truths are vivid, you are the epitomy of what can be shared, the image and presence that can be loved, you are the only Mommy Honey this world will ever know, and that Mommy Honey has touched more lives that I will ever have the honor of meeting.
You are my children's Mommy Honey, you are my Mommy Honey and that will live on for eternity. Thank you Mommy Honey!
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