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yup. hopefully her last years were easy on her and she was able to enjoy them. Sorry for your loss, but it is important to appreciate if she was able to go out comfortable after a long full life. Keep her in your thoughts and she won't be gone. That generation for me passed away close to 20 years ago and i still have a few things from them that allow to remember the good things i remember. Although both of the blankets i have from are dog blankets, but hopefully they would be happy we have kept them for so long and used them
Sorry for your loss...cherish the memories. I never really knew my grandparents, all were in Germany, so consider yourself blessed with the memories and keep them alive. Pass it on!
Sorry for your loss. I think of my grandma often. I miss her potato salad and apple pies. No one can make either like she did no matter how hard they try.
Mi dispiace. This is truth. I have an ankh on my arm that is warped because I believe stronger in this philosophy than any other standardized religious one. If I am remembered a hundred years from now, I'd have done my job. If she was good and interesting, or if her love made you who you are, tell her stories and spread them to ones who love you in turn.
Sorry for your loss. 94 is a good run though like everybody else is saying. It's only natural to grieve but she would def want you to enjoy your life after she's passed.
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