After reading her book Can We All Be Wrong? I rejoiced in the confirmation of the path my Savior Y'hShuwah leads me and wanted to meet the author who so obviously loved and served Him. To my surprise, we lived only a few miles apart, but I see she has entered her rest before I could come hug her tight and thank her. I praise God for the gifts she shared and how she blessed me.
Kindred was a beautiful soul. She inspired me greatly back in the 90’s when we met. She was one of a kind. Her smile and her joy were so exuberant. She took me to church, taught me to cook delicious Shepherds pie, and trusted me to house sit even at the young age of 15. She believed in me and that I will never forget. She crossed my mind a year ago and I hoped to find her current address to write. I only wish I would have got a letter in the mail. I’ll never forget you old friend.
She was one of my first teachers. I learned how to have confidence as a woman and how to form careful, thoughtful and well informed opinions. She continues to provide us with lessons in her passing. Forever a thought provoking woman!
Kindred was a kind soul and helped talk me through some difficult times many years ago for which I am forever grateful. Sending prayers of comfort to my cousin Bobby and all of her family during this difficult time ❤️
Eliza was a friend and sister in Christ. Always positive and uplifting. Amazing in so many talents. She will be sorely missed. I have a puppy from her brood. Patches reminds me everyday what a sweet friend she was. Prayers for the family in this difficult time.
I remember multiple things visiting her. Everytime I came she always made popcorn and let me drink coffee anytime of the day, she dedicated a goat to me and I named it butterscotch. Anytime I was there it was always a positive place no negativity.