IRENE CRAFTON SHIRLEY
JULY 27TH 1919 - MAY 21ST 2009
IN LOVING MEMORY
How to say goodbye? I can't even find the words. My grandma was so special to me. Not only because she was the only grandparent I ever knew...she was kind and gentle but yet so strong. Grandma was happiest at her home with all her family around with her flowers in bloom and her garden full of crop. She could put together a meal big enough to feed our whole family in a matter of minutes and it would be the best food you could taste and oh her baking was the best...I'll hold that very special pound cake recipe very close to my heart and of course all the memories of her teaching me the love and care of baking. I remember fondly of the weeks in the summer when I was growing up and it just being me and her. I would help her garden in the mornings, go to work with her during the day and finish the day with quilting time late in the evenings and of course the nightly routine of the mint M&Ms we shared at bedtime. I remember the times when Chris and I started dating and we would pick grandma up every Friday night and go to the Seafood Hut for our favorite crab leg supper...the times of her riding in Chris's jeep with the top and doors off and grandma sitting up there proud as punch. I remember both my babies being born and being so proud to take them to meet their great grandma. She would hold, rock and feed the little ones with such joy. I will cherish my everyday calls to grandma...ten a.m. was our time. I will remember my last visit and cherish it always. Grandma I am so proud for you, I know you are up in heaven with Granddad and Daddy and I know you are happy...my heart just hurts and I miss you so much. I love you always.
2 comments:
Absolutely Perfect! Miss you Grandma!
You could have not said that any better. I didn't realize how much your mom and your Grandma favored each other.
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