I remember your smile, with that dimple that I longed to have so much. I remember your love that you gave selflessly, willingly and to everyone you met. I remember your devotion to your one and only love. I remember your quiet reserve, your patience, your support.
I remember the close relationship you had with your siblings. The fun times and the laughter you shared with them, as we looked on as children, marveling in your joy of living – wishing that we too would one day be as happy as your were. I remember you dancing with your infamous finger pointing to the sky.
I remember you teaching me to sew, encouraging me as I made mistakes with your clever quip – “every mistake is a fashion”. I remember how you picked up for me when the older ones took advantage of my devotion to them (well only one sibling really). I remember your behind-the-scenes love.
I remember the sparkle in your eyes when I brought my boys to visit you. They remember your caring, your warmth. They remember always wanting to visit you, they remember the custard you always made for them as a treat. They remember your birthday cake, your soupees. They remember Christmas mornings.
Just to let you know that, on this particular day, we all remember…
Re: I Remember… Over all the years, I never saw Aunty Molly vex!!! If she was annoyed about something, it was always accompanied with laughter. Aunty Molly was always there with advice or just warmth and a smile… and I don’t think she could say more than three sentences without her joy of life bubbling out in laughter. I miss her so!
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I remember 😘💛😘
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That’s beautiful Dins. I remember too
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I remember…
The hot dogs on Saturday after church and her esdy ready smile . I must her
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I miss her too….
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I remember her beauty, her warmth and the way she always made me feel welcome in her home. A special lady indeed.
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