Naomi had a lot of class. She also had a sense of ethics and instinct about surviving life’s struggles. Her nose was always on the grind stone. He made sure her children were educated in faith. Love you Naomi.
I will miss you Aunt Naomi. I remember you when I played with Liz at your home. What I remember most is how regal and beautiful you were. Tall and smartly dressed. You were the fashion plate mom! And I thought that was so cool! I recall my mom, Rita Glenn, telling us how smart you were in banking. That too was impressive as a young girl looking up to a business woman who was respected and talented.
I remember your mom being a very smart, strong lady! I went to your house quite a few times as a child and I remember clearly the time she taught me how to cut meat with a steak knife at your table (my mom probably did it for me all the time). Naomi said something like, "You're going to learn today!" <3 May her bright line continue to shine in your lives. The pictures were fun to look through. It's so easy to see how much she loved her children.
Naomi and I were life long friends. She took me to first grade and we walked to school together all through grade school. Not to mention the crazy times we went through together during our single years . I miss you. We had great times . Diana