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Kim Goss
January 25, 2008
After David Jr. and I were married, we would receive Christmas cards from Grandma every year. She used to write the nicest letters and was always interested in what our two girls were doing and how big they were getting, even though she had never met them. I was so excited to finally meet her in person after all of these years and letters. She was a very sweet woman and we enjoyed spending time with her. We had her over for dinner when she was here visiting. It was so funny to see her little body sandwhiched between David Sr. and David Jr.on the couch watching a Viking's football game. She hung right in there with the boys cheering on the team and making comments just like she knew what was going on. It was the funniest thing.
David Goss Jr.
January 25, 2008
Some memories I have are when me and Kevin spent a summer in Minn. We came home from church and there was a bat in the house. Kevin and I hid in the basement and grandma chased it around the house with a broom. When they dropped us off at the airport and we went through security, we had cap guns in our bags. They made a big deal about it and grandma thought we were going to go to jail. She was terrified! Maddies big memory was going to the beach with grandama knowing she had never been there before. Meghans was at her basketball game when she looked over and saw grandma sitting in the front row watching.
Nancy Nipp
January 23, 2008
Thinking of you and your family at this time. I wish I had gotten to know her better. I'm sure she left you with lots of wonderful memories and those will see you through the times you miss her most.
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