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Daniel J. Dixon posted a condolence
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Aunt Sarah, I sit her now reflective over the last few days. At first, I believe I was in denial. In such a short time our family has started to decay and disintegrate. I am growing into this life and the path that I believe our common God has set forth for me. I never thought that any of this was going to be easy, but it is times like these as my father would say help us remember how precious our gift of life truly is. I believe that it was Monday at work before it finally hit me that I had lost you. I always looked to you as our family guardian. Strong, vibrant, loving, proud, accepting, and many other words come to my mind as I reflect on your life and my time with you. I am reminded of the good times with family and friends and the harder times. I am reminded of our conversation at my grandmother's calling hours where I looked to you to fill the hole that was left in my heart at her passing. Selfless and truly in your stride you did not give it a second thought when I commented that I had lost my grandmother and asked you to consider filling that void. What could not have been an easy time for you either you simply responded as you had many times before to me with, "ok." Not once in my time with you did you ever tell me no. You were and will always be for me a shining example of how all of us remaining should life our lives and attempt to make peace with each other. I would humbly request you help me again in giving me the strength to do just that. In our time of mourning I believe we focus on what is truly miniscule to divert the pain of our loss. I am hopefully that with time I will be willing to truly accept your passing and acknowledge that this was not a moment of sadness but should be regarded as a celebration of your life, accomplishments, and the love you shared for our family. The phrase has been thrown around that you are the last of a generation. For our family I believe you were here to protect our family with your love for the next generation. Your death has brought my cousin Heather and I closer together and I hope shown us all a bit of light into our lives. I know that you are at peace and with all of those that have gone before you. I would think however, as I discussed with Gravel that you are not resting but starting on the many joys in heaven that await you. I certainly believe that those above will be graced with your many gifts, love, and your green thumb. I only hope that I can continue to nurture your seeds within my heart and mind and live as fruitful life as you did. I will love you always, my aunt, and my second grandmother, Danny
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Gladys (Gamble) Taylor posted a condolence
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Sandy, Wish I could have been able to be with you this weekend. I'm so glad our mothers were able to have 10 cherished years together after all those years apart. Getting to know your mother and family has filled such a gap in my heart and I will cherish those memories forever. I will miss Aunt Sarah. Your loving cousin, Gladys
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Joseph and Jaclyn Gamble posted a condolence
Friday, June 4, 2010
We were blessed to have you in our lives the short time we did. You will be forever loved and missed in our hearts .
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Bob & Corrine posted a condolence
Friday, June 4, 2010
Dear Aunt Sarah, What a remarkable life you have lead here on Earth! You have shown us all a delightful way to live our lives and we would do well to emulate your kindness toward others. We hope that we, as well as our children, our grandchildren and others, can learn from your example on how to live. Your love of nature, your closeness to Mother Earth, your simplicity in living, your caring for others, your dedication to the Church and all of God's creatures is a beautiful guide for us all. You have cared for all those you love and made their lives as comfortable as possible while they were still with us. You have seen much in your life. You have handled hardships with grace and loving. You always put others before yourself, never asking for or expecting praise. You've never spoken unkindly of anyone regardless of their actions or words. You've demonstrated dignity in everything. You have joyfully shared the harvests from your garden and your plants. You've given us much love. You've carried on those good old fashioned ethics of hard work, family values, honesty and respect. Thank you! You are always in our hearts. Aunt Sarah, as you continue on with your journey may your light continue to so shine that others will see your good works and give glory to God in Heaven. Aunt Sarah, we love you.
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Dan & Luisa Dovideo posted a condolence
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Dear Sandra, we will remember zia Sarah as a strong, wonderful woman, much like our grandmother Angelina Dovideo. She is the last of that generation, and we are so glad that we were able to share a little bit of history with her.
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Gladys F. Taylor posted a condolence
Thursday, June 3, 2010
To the Zurlo Family, We all send our deepest sympathy to you and the rest of your family. Love always Russell Jr, Gladys, Tia, Candace, and Russell III. Our prayers are with you in your time of need and always!
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Dennis and Wanda Amstutz posted a condolence
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Sandy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will really miss Aunt Sarah. We wish we could be with you this weekend.
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Vaughn and Becky Buchholz posted a condolence
Thursday, June 3, 2010
We were saddened to hear of Sarah's death. We will remember her as a very interesting, strong and independent woman. May you find comfort in many happy memories.
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Russell Taylor Jr. posted a condolence
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Sending my condolences to Sandy and all immediate family members. Thinking of all of you. Wish I could attend.
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Cindi Gamble posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Sandy, You have no ideal how much Aunt Sarah will be missed. We have loved her from the very first visit. She was so very kind, generous, thoughtful, patient, always a kind word and willing to help out. Aunt Sarah help TC see what and how the family was gowing up. It made a big different in his life. We both will missed all the fun and laughter and food we have shared around the table. We loved her.
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Laura & Jerry posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Sarah,
You will be missed very much, We both Thank You for all the kindness you gave us throughout the years , you treated Sam & Ray like they were part of you , from the bottom of our hearts, we miss you. Jerry has misses coming to see you everyday. May the lord keep you safely in his arms.
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TC Gamble posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Sandy,
All the fun with the family sitting around your table sharing food fun laughter and memories will forever be tatooed in my mind and heart. As each person has passed I like to think of it as they just excused themselves from the table and went home. My heart will be with you at the services. I hope our talk brought you as much comfort as it did to me.
Love, Your Annoying Cousin,
TC
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N. Norman posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Sandy,
Your Mom was an inspiration. Talk about a faithful communicant of St. Bridgets, can still remember how in 80 degree weather your Mom was pushing her walker to walk to Church (a little over a mile away!) - and our street had just been stoned! Talk about determination! (One of the wonderful neighbors saw her and dropped her off at St. Bridgets, and, as you know, after that a more permanent ride was arranged).
Your Mom was very generous with her gifts from what she grew in her garden. It was amazing how she would tell of having just planted over 300 garlic plants, or just trimmed the raspberry bushes, or weeded the garden. Her love of her family, friends, and the Farm was very obvious. It was an honor to know your Mom.
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Randal Bouwens posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Sarah was a wonderful person and enjoyed life. I remember receiving plants and fruits from her when she had extra, seems she always had extra at times. She lived her life with a strong will to exist, but with humility. Never boastful I recall, nor proud. She felt at home in Bloomfield, if I recall correctly, born, wed, went to school, church, among other things right there from what she had told me. She will be missed by those that had a chance to meet and know her. God Bless you Sarah and may God give you rest. (Then again, she never did sit still it seems, always doing something, never idle.) Amen!
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Isabele Henry posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
jSandy..My heart does understand your pain. You have the best of memories of this beloved woman. She was everyone's helper. She is a Saint. This truly is heaven's gain and earth's loss. My love to you, Isabele
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