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Your daughter Karla
July 19, 2025
Mom
21 years my heart is still breaking. You were a powerhouse Mom. You raised 9 kids by yourself. When our father just walked away, you gave up living your life to raise us. I remember and will never forget the sacrifices you made for us. When your clothes were tattered and torn we came first. When we had very little food you always said you weren't hungry. As you laid you head down on the couch, and you thought no one heard; I remember hearing you cry yourself to sleep. Feeling helpless I buried my tears in my pillow, even as a child I knew how hard life was for you. You persevered and you made us your first priority and Mom I'm so sorry for all you had to endure. As a child you don't notice all these things, looking back I see the pain, the struggle and you did it with such grace and strength. Thank you Mom for everything, for always being there, teaching us to be strong and to never give in. Thank you for your sacrifices when most would have given up. Not "My Mom" her children came first ALWAYS. Mom thank you for your unconditional love, never putting anyone before us, and always being there for us. You taught us love and gave us love unconditionally, if I had another lifetime I could never repay you for all you lost. I'm so sorry Mom, I miss you and I want you to know I will always love you and never will forget all you have done.
Brian Jubrey
July 20, 2020
When I look into her eyes, I see you. When she speaks to me, I hear you. When I hug her as we part, I feel you. Although our lives have changed, Our love for you remains the same. "We Love You, Mom"
Brian Jubrey
July 20, 2019
The twentieth of July,
Is the day we cry,
When our tears subside,
And the years go by,
Our mother's life lessons abide,
And the strong survive.
"WE LOVE YOU, MOM"
Brian Jubrey
July 29, 2004
To my beloved Sisters and Brothers;
Karla, Karen, Kathy, John, Frank, Steve, Mike and Ed
In remembrance of our dear mother...Anne
As I lay awake at night searching for the words to say and be all right to express the sorrow I truly feel and relate to yours I hope time will heal. What began long before that dreadful, lightning and thunder filled stormy night, is a lifetime of wonderful memories to which I now appeal. I remember how she taught me to tie my shoes and comb my hair and dress for kindergarten...our faithful dog, Princess waiting with us at the bus stop. Swimming in lakes, birthday cakes, measles, mumps and toothaches. She nursed us through the pain, no one was different, all loved just the same. Brothers and Sisters we shall always be...from now through eternity. The celebration of Christmas...past and present...the spiritual joy we felt. Going to church, saying our prayers, alter boys with Godly fear...we knelt. Good manners were always a must without them I would have bust. Card games, win, lose or draw...hearts, culbs, diamonds and spades she called. The game of life she taught us well. When our patriarch disappeared...like a hurricane in it's wake leaving not one or two, but three families scattered...our matriarch was our haven, our harbor. All alone she raised three fine ladies and six gentlemen...an Angel of Mercy. Her heart overflowing with motherly love...truly a Godsend, blessing from above. July twentieth will always be a day for us to remember. Not just because our mother passed away, but for an incredible little sister whom came our way...as heaven bent down to lead us through the fire. With love, my deepest sympathy and tears,
Your brother Brian
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aj venetz
July 28, 2004
I will miss u grahm even tho we didn't get a chance to really know each other
karen jubrey
July 27, 2004
Everyone says its going to get easier Mom. They are wrong. We awake everyday wishing it was all just a bad dream. Our hearts are beyond broke... and the one that held us together is gone...we will always love you...love from your daughters Karla and Karen
Lois Tonoff
July 24, 2004
Steve& Susan, Sorry to hear of your great loss of your mom. She can live on in your memories. My love,
Cousin Lois
Mark Jubrey
July 24, 2004
To My Brothers and Sisters:
I am sorry for the loss of your mother. I am sure the memories you have of her will keep her alive in your hearts forever.
Love Your Brother,
Mark
Mike Jubrey
July 23, 2004
To Steve, Frank, Karen, Karla & Johnny,
My condolences goes out to you for the loss of your Mother. Even though she was Kathy, Eddie, Brian & I, Step-Mother from 1959 until 1970, I am a better person today because of her. Unfortunately by me joining the Marine Corps at the age of 17 in 1973 until I retired 23 years later in 1996 and living in California ever since, I missed the opportunity of not really being able to grow up with you all and getting to know you and your families better. My sincere regrets to all of you that my family and I will not be able to attend the funeral.
Sincerely,
Your Brother
Mike
Mike Jubrey & Family
Krystal Murray (Jubrey)
July 22, 2004
To My Sisters and Brothers:
I am truly sorry for the loss of your mother. I deeply regret that I cannot be there for you in this time is sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Your Sister,
Krystal
Kandie Jubrey-Antonetti
July 22, 2004
To All My Sisters and Brothers and Nieces and Nephews: I am truly sorry for the loss of your mother and grandmother. I am thinking about you all during this difficult time!
Love,
Kandie
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