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Austin and Grandpa
Uncle Tom
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Stories From Betty
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In Memory of
Grandma Betty, Grandpa, and Uncle Tom


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After Grandpa passed away, I decided to create a site where we could go to share our special memories. As you send me pictures and stories, I will add a page, just for you and your own memories that you would like to share. For the grand kids, at least the older ones that are grown up and are raising kids of their own now, how many of you remember the days of red light/green light on Grandpa's front porch? Or taking a rock and drawing out a hop scotch board on the sidewalk? Speaking of sidewalks, how many stubbed toes did we get on those anyway? Remember that stand up freezer Grandma and Grandpa had in the back room for God knows how many years? I used to love the smell of that thing when you opened the door. I was actually, a little dissapointed to see Grandpa had recently replaced it. There is just too many memories to list all on this page, but with a little help from all of you, we should be able to have a nice place to reminisce about all the good times we all had. Nothing will ever bring them back, but it may just bring a smile to youre face on a day that you are down. I know we all can look forward to the day that we reunite with Grandma, Uncle Tom, and Grandpa. This time, there will be no more sickness, and no more goodbyes. I always thought my grandfather was immortal, and now, he really is! Not just in Heaven, but here also. Look around at everyone in this family. Each person took a little something from Grandma, Uncle Tom, and Grandpa. They will always live on inside of each one of us. I just know we were blessed to have those three in our lives, even if some were taken too soon! Grandma, Uncle Tom, Grandpa, I love you and miss you very much. Thank you for all the special things you did to help make me the man I am today!




Please stop and take a moment out of your time to say a prayer for the men and women of New York City. Our building have been shaken, but we are built upon a much stronger foundation! May God bless America!



























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