Rest in Peace Granny

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I just got the news from my Pop. Granny passed at 0530 in her sleep this morning.
She lived a good long life and experienced much. From a hill family that went from the TN hills to settle in Moffet, AK, she moved to Orange County during the Dustbowl era with many others. Settling in Paramount, CA, she grew up and then married Grampa Abe just after WWII. They lived together in a nice house in Biena Park which is still owned by family. Grampa passed at 54 way back in Summer of '77.
In 1983 Granny had the MArines from El Toro and Tustin as regulars in her home while I was living there stationed at El Toro. I always wondered if Grampa knew that table would host many a Friday Night game on a enclosed patio filled with Jarheads. His Sailor Soul had to be turning or filled with pride.
Granny always sent many a fruit cake out at Christmas until 2001 when she fell and broke her hip. She recovered and moved in with Aunt Syl in 2002 and always looked out for the family's kids. Her last days over the past year and a half were filled with cloudy smiles of memorys long since forgotten and people long gone. The past few months have been in SYl's home so she could be part of Christmas.
I'll always have the summer's there eating her chicken fried steaks, biscuits, and fried pies. I will never ever forget the day we went to eat 'messican' and she not only flipped off a guy who cut her off, but put her head out the window of the car yelling,"You god dam motherfucker, watch where yer goin! Sonofabitch!" To my young ass, that shit was FUNNY!
We will miss you Granny!
 
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sorry for your loss brother, but they live on in the memories just as much as in real life. You ALWAYS have your memories to make you smile. prayers and a moment of silence sent to you and family

Ryan
 
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Tonight I will make a big bowl of Granny's fruit salad.
Six cans of Del Monte Vanilla Pudding, fruit Cocktail, bananas, top it with cool whip and a cherry.
She loved that stuff!
Thank you all for the condolences and prayers. We know she is in a much better place. We will not be able to get back to So-Cal, but Pop will insure our prayers and thoughts are with everyone there.
 
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switch,


sorry for your loss, i lost my last granny on april first this year, burried her on easter. we delt with her alzheimers and dementia for years....very tuff road to go down, as everyone else has said they are better now, never to hurt again.


goin back to your granny shootin the bird, i have to grin and laugh, i remember when i was real young and some woman cut us off....granny rolled down the window and screamed "NICE MOVE YOU SORRY FUCKING CUNT!".....i laughed cause i knew it was somthing bad but didnt know what it was...i asked her, mimaw whats a cunt?....she just looked at me with a disgusted look on her face and kept on drivin.....i miss her.


damn we are gettin old........
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I miss the knowledge I had access to when my grandparents were still with me. As a young man I thought I knew all there was to know and had the world by the balls. How wrong I was! I only had one set of grandparents growing up, as my dad's parents had passed well before I was born. But I spent as much time with them as I did with my parents when I was younger. Listening to how the world worked, what they had seen and been through, man they had truly been there, done that! The were both born in the late '10's early '20's and had seen so many changes, wars, hard times I can't even imagine it. My grandfather taught me the basics of hunting, no squirrel, rabbit or bird was safe around us! Not to mention growing and taking care of crops! He truly knew how to get it done. My grandmother took over from there. She didn't want me to depend on someone else to cook, clean, etc so she took the time to make sure I knew how to do it. Wikipedia didn't have shit on them!

Switch, I know you were like me and saw the value in their words, and soaked it up like a sponge. I'm sure she's proud of who you have become and I'm sure she won't be forgotten. You all take care down there, and try to have a great New Year!

Kelly
 
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Just lost my Gramps yesterday... trying to get to the east coast from Germany is proving very difficult...

Pray that I can get on a hop from Germany to Dover, McGuire, or Baltimore...
 
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I miss all four of my Grandparents very much. Sorry to hear this James and Doug.

In your post a couple weeks ago about "What do we miss at Christmas" I couldn't help thinking of them.

I hope I get to be a grandparent. And I hope can measure up to mine.

Sorry for your losses gentlemen.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Cpt. Creedmoor</div><div class="ubbcode-body">damn we are gettin old........
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Aint that the truth...
 
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This time of year is always a time for loss as those we love try to make the best of one more Christmas where the family love is strongest and the memories are the greatest.
Mechanic, you will feel the loss, the pain, and then the warmth of her love for you as you remember her. I lost mine 13 Nov '03 and that is how it hits each and every year since then. It gets a little easier each year. A good old fashioned family is the key for all who find grief and loss at this time. Doug, you will make it home and that is what will count as your family will be there to receive you and you will be there for them.
We all hope for the best and we do it best with our families around us.
This year we have our tree down and a plan. We are going to put it into the firepit, squirt it down with lighter fluid and then do something we haven't done in a long time. We are going to write down on paper all the bad things we want to be rid of from the past year, place them on the tree, and light that sucker up creating big giant flames and getting rid of all the bad we have felt in the last year. I think I will make a littl enoise with my horn so it is heard throughout the valley as a celebration of life.