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In the Bible we're told that the value of a good woman is far above rubies. Such a woman left my life this week, the victim of time and cruel Alzheimer's. She was 82. Granny wasn't actually related to me, but was the grandmother of my best friend. I spent so much time at his house when we were growing up that at some point, I started calling her "Granny," too.

Granny endured a particularly difficult life. Soon after giving birth to a daughter, she was widowed at the young age of 18, losing her first husband in a tragic coal mine explosion. Several years later she married a second time to another good man, but cancer took his life a few short years later. This is a woman who might have every right to be bitter - yet, I can't remember a time when she wasn't smiling.

Granny's house was the final stop after a neighborhood basketball game, and her kitchen was always stocked with food and drinks that she bought specifically for her grandson and for us. Once my mother fussed at me for eating and drinking so much there - this was a lady on a fixed income, she said, and I shouldn't be eating and drinking her groceries. So the next time I was there, I refused Granny's offer of anything to drink, and it worried her - I must be sick, she thought. Repeatedly she asked if I wanted anything, until finally my friend told her why I wasn't accepting. That was the only time I can remember her ever being angry with any of us. "I buy that food for you kids to have when you're here, if you don't eat it will go to waste, and it's a sin to waste food." I never refused anything there again.

Tomorrow morning I will have the honor of helping to carry Granny to her final resting place. Since I believe in Heaven, and I believe that Heaven is a place where good people go to spend Eternity, I believe that Granny is there. I believe that her body is strong, her mind is clear, and that she is smiling and happy, just as I remember her.

Goodbye, Granny.
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Granny sounds like a truly beautiful human being! :hearts:
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:) Thanks for sharing Dlb. A great tribute. *bows*

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Post by lucimay »

lovely eulogy for a special woman, Tennessee.

tell her (in your prayers) to look for my grandmother there.
i'm sure she's that tiny little red-headed woman in the big
white wings and long white robe that answers the phone in heaven.

i'll be thinking of you tomorrow as you walk the walk with her.

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For women of her obvious stature, death is not the end, Dlb.
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Thanks, all. I'm re-reading this now for the first time and don't worry, I won't be quitting my day job any time soon to take up writing. ;)

I appreciate the kind comments. Granny was truly special.
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dlbpharmd wrote:Thanks, all. I'm re-reading this now for the first time and don't worry, I won't be quitting my day job any time soon to take up writing. ;)

I appreciate the kind comments. Granny was truly special.
Your writing was fine, and your love for that special woman illuminated her for all to see. Thank you for sharing about her--her memory will live on in you and in all of us as well. :)
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