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I met Misty in Junior high school, we sang in choir together, getting to be part of the sextet with Mr. David Keener at the helm. Every time we were together as k7ds, you could find us in the yard singing harmony, any song whether from choir or on the radio, I'm sure the neighbors loved us ❤ we were life long friends. When my husband was fighting cancer she would always volunteer to go sit with him during chemo just so i could get a break. Knowing everything she was going through, and here she was worried about my family. I never took her up on her offer, but I loved spending time or just catching up on the phone. Those phone calls were always several hours long. Yes, we both are talkers,lol. She had the purest heart, and I am honored that she considered me a friend. She gave me sheet music 🎼 a few years b4 she passed, had my actual music book from school, as well as every song we ever sang in choir. I miss my precious friend, Misty , you are loved beyond measure, you left with a piece of our hearts. Sing to the heavens beautiful girl, give my brothers a hug for me. Until we meet again, Heaven is brighter with you in it, just like our lives were brighter and blessed to have gotten to spend time with you on this earth. Rest in peace my beautiful friend. ❤🙏🙏
So many memories of Misty…not sure where to start! Misty and I went to school and graduated together. We were also in the same class in 6th grade, but did not reconnect until we started working together on our 35th class reunion in 2015, and soon became best of friends. Misty played a big part in making our 35th reunion a BIG success! Thanks to her, we were able to locate everyone that graduated in our class. After the reunion, we continued to stay in touch and soon discovered we had a lot in common. Misty and I both become mothers at a young age with our oldest (Leslie and Destini) born the same year, our birthdays were one day apart (20th and 21st), Christmas was our favorite holiday and we both liked scary/thriller movies. Our favorite outing was going to dinner then to the movies. One night, we decided to have a movie night at Melodie and Jim’s as they were on vacation. We both had the couch/love seat recliners up. While we were watching the movie, we could hear Noah, their Rottweiler, chewing on something. We just assumed he was chewing on one of his toys. Well, we did not find out until after the movie was over that he had been chewing on my flip-flops. We laughed and laughed about it! Another time, we decided to go on an outing to West Milton. The shops in town were having their annual Christmas open houses. As we were getting out of the car, Misty tripped over her oxygen tube and fell to the ground. I had to call for an ambulance. They took her to Samaritan North and found she had couple broken bones in her arm and wrist. All she could remember was me saying “Oh Misty!” After that, Brenda and I would joke and tell her we were going to wrap her up in bubble wrap…lol! Misty and I learned a lot about each other in the last five years. We knew all about each other’s families. I knew all her kids and grandkids by name and she did mine as well. Not a week or even days went by that we did not text, call or visit each other. If the weather was bad, she would always call to check on me and make sure I made it to work or home ok. Misty called me the Wednesday before she passed to tell me she was at Hospice and they were treating her for pneumonia. She said, “You’ll never guess my room number?” I jokingly “911”…lol! Misty responded with “no silly…room 62!” which is the year we were both born. She said that her insurance would only cover her to stay at Hospice until Tuesday then she would be going back to the nursing home. I told her that I had not been feeling well and would see her when she got back to Englewood. She passed away the next Monday. I miss her so much and our talks and visits! Until we meet again, love and miss you, Misty!
I visited with Misty at the nursing home about once a week and she loved Frosty's from Wendy's, cookies from Subway and watching her birds at the feeders I filled for her I will have a big gap in my weekly schedule now. I will miss you and enjoyed getting to know you again after many years of not seeing you. Rest in peace. May your family find peace that you are now with God.
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Pain is gone!!! No more heartachez
My niece Misty was very special person. I saw her just a few days before she passed away. We had such a good visit! She was always so much fun to talk to, very funny and witty. She wanted to see my new car and made me pull up in front of her window when I let and we waved at each other. I didn’t know it would be the last time I would see her. Every time I went to see her she would squeeze me so tight and say it was like having Sherry there. My heart is broke that she is gone. I will miss her so much. Fly high sweet Misty. I love you.
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Misty (Locker) Sizemore