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My favorite memory and they are many to count, is the day she talked me into going to The Price Is Right show in Hollywood with her and friends when we were really young.  She picked out my outfit and put on my make-up and promised me I would get picked out of the line....she was right.  I was mortified and wouldn't look back at her to get any advice on higher or lower so I didn't win anything other than condolence prizes, but we laughed and laughed at the antics.  I was only a year older than her when I married her brother so we truly were sisters.  She was so much fun and  the perfect aunt to Candy, Cindi and Justin.   She always called and sang happy birthday to me.   We will all miss her terribly,  May her memory always be a blessing.
I loved her laugh. She was so sweet and loving. She helped us all when Seth was born. That’s how I came to know her. I’ll never forget her. Thank God for all the precious memories. We lost her too soon. 

My dear friend I love so much. Memories of taking Canislyn and my son Brett on their senior trip in Lake Tahoe will forever be burned in my memory, we had a blast, and many laughs to look back on. The one memory most often mentioned between us was that the boys founds a canoe and took off on the lake without informing either of us, of course I was the one most expressively upset and Rheadawn as always was trying to diffuse me. We took a walk and ended up down by the lake where low and behold we stumbled upon an empty canoe ourselves. I talked Readawn into getting into it first while I held it steady, which I proceeded to do with just my thumb and pointer finger, due to all the duck poo in and all around the canoe. Needless to say as Readawn attempted to get in the canoe, it flipped over on her and in the water she went, my lame attempt at steadying thing of course was a big fail,  duck poo in her hair and all over her cloths, all I could do was stand there and laugh hysterically, but soon she was laughing right along with me. Rheadawn never missed a chance to remind me of the way I held the canoe for her, and how I just stood there laughing. 

9:00 p.m. was our hour to talk, sometimes we were calling each other simultaneously, eventually we connected and we shared our day and our thoughts. I will miss my friend everyday the Lord grants to me on this earth, and I fully expect Rheadawn to be welcoming me into the other side when it's my time to join her in the presences of our Lord and Savior. 

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