When I was in my early teen years my family took part in a church performance. Mom and I were in the same room. She was in charge of the puppet show and I was one of the children/teens watching it. Well, at the time she had a missing tooth that was repaired with one of those fake teeth. It kept popping out and she didn't want anyone to know it was her fake tooth, so she said it was a TicTac. This performance was one scene over and over again as it was a walk-through performance, so we would act out the scene and then have a short break to set up again for the next group. Anyway, my mom began hysterically laughing after one of the groups had left. She had this contagious belly laugh, soon it had all of us hysterical. We were so loud the security person had to come in and make us all quiet down, well when he came in the room he asked who started all the laughter. We all pointed to the puppet stage where my mom was on the floor trying to stop laughing. He marched over to complain at her (because it was supposed to be a really serious type of performance) and when he looked down at her over the top of the stage, she began to belly laugh all over again. It is one of my favorite memories because we all were just having fun over a fake tooth (um... I mean TicTac. Yeah...)
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So sorry to read of your mom’s passing! I do remember spending time with her and how much she loved Jesus and children. Memories of your family i will always treasure and the fun times we had at your home.
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I am sorry for your loss. Your mom was a lovely lady to talk to when you all lived in Southern Maryland.
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I never met Justina in person. We became friends through a group on Facebook many years ago. We became instant friends. We exchanged phone numbers and talked when we could. We prayed for each other and supported each other. For some one I never met in person, she felt like my best friend. I will miss her smiling face and her upbeat attitude. She never showed any sadness or heartache over what she was going through. Always positive. You could tell she was a child of GOD. I will see her again when we all get to heaven. Many prayers to every one who was touched and loved by her.
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We miss her already, she’s in our ultimate destination and I can only imagine what she’s doing up there. Our deepest sympathies to Glenn and the girls, I know you all have some great memories to focus on as do Gordie and I, RIP sis, T, Tina.
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I remember one time when you guys were attending New Community. Your mom grabbed me while we were singing and started dancing to ” I am Free”. She was one of the most energetic people I know. I know you guys have been away from here for a long time. I will never forget your mom or family. Please accept my condolences. Huge hugs & prayers to you girls and your dad.
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Megan and Mom posing with the king and queen of Carnival
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