My grandma was a person who repeated certain phrases in order to remind me of a task or a goal. To an outsider this may seem something of an annoyance but for me it was a mark of kindness. Grandma always asked these questions to me because she cared.
As Grandma approached the end of her life her dementia robbed her of remembering most day to day events. Whenever I visited her and was around her she would always ask me: Have you graduated from University yet and found a job? Grandma would constantly ask this question even as her memory faded. She always remembered this single question. Always concerned for me.
I'll always remember your kindness Grandma.
Rest in peace.
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In life or in death. God is good and worthy of our trust.
Psalm 23:
The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
Mom, rest in peace!
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To my mom in heaven, thank you for spending all your life dedicated to our family and always loving me. Though you are not physically with us, your love remains a source of strength and still surrounds me.
Mom, sometimes I wish you could come back, but I don't want you to suffer again. I know you are with me and I will always love and miss you with all my heart. Until we meet again!
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You always gave it all,
for the good of all.
Going all the way,
Very often could not wait
To see your hopes and dreams come true
and share the love in you.
This will be the day God rewards you
with eternal satisfaction, joy and peace.
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