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Category Archives: death
A quick update with the promise of more to come!
Im a week behind in my blog updates. In that time, we celebrated two Georgia wins, the life of my great aunt Mannie who passed away last Friday, and sweet Mary Reese who turns two on September 26. Things have been … Continue reading
Posted in death, family, memories, places
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The last week
I’m quite certain that the good people in Waycross, Georgia are some of the best people around. In fact, their presence and constant flow of casseroles, meat trays, and sweets are what got us through the depths of the last two weeks. … Continue reading
Posted in death, family, pray
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Taking it one day at a time
The last week has probably been the toughest time in my life. Never before have I felt such sadness. What started out as a fun-filled week at the beach, ended with a telephone call around midnight with the tragic news that … Continue reading
Posted in death, family, mary reese, memories, places, pray
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Remembering Aunt Linda
I didn’t need to knock. I’m not sure why, but it was something I knew. Even a source of pride. Something else I knew was that once I opened the unlocked door, one of them would be in there. A … Continue reading
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Life After Death
Carly’s grandmother passed away last night in her sleep. I think we would all like to believe that our transition to the next life will be as peaceful. She’s now spending time with “her Lord and her Savior” that she … Continue reading
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