- Making me a sandwich for lunch at her home in Rancho Bernardo
- Her laugh and smile
- Her recounting stories of her family and life in Texas
- Dinners on Sunday at our house in Vista
- Taking care of Grandpa and putting up with his demands
- The nice clean smell throughout her house and smell of coffee in the kitchen
- Small T.V room in Rancho with her custom lounge chair setup and art projects near the couch
- No hesitation expression of opinion
- Her calm and steady nature
I am happy for the full life she lived yet sad to lose a Grandma I loved. Life will continue on for me and also for Grandma Ward. It's great to know that she continues in a state much more pleasent than her final years here.
3 comments:
I'm sorry to hear about your news! I know it was difficult these last few months for her.
Separately, I'm excited to have a blog address for you! (haha - recognize the picture?!)
By the way, if you want, here's my blog address http://familyscenery.blogspot.com/
Hi-- I think I'm your cousin! I was just looking online for an obituary of my aunt, Nadine Calvert Ward, & your blog came up! I am the daughter of Aunt Nadine's only surviving sibling, Royce. We live in Waco, Texas. Are you Johnny & Pam's son?
Ann
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