Condolences
Aunt Honey came with me several times when I brought my dog, Reilly, to the nursing home and to the retired nun's home. She enjoyed watching everyone play with Reilly.
I remember how she loved to sing and dance and had a great time at the "Oldies" dances and especially at the St. Patrick's Day parties. She knew all the words to the songs and she could really get down and party. Her and her sisters would dance the night away. And boy, could she eat!!!! What an appetite for such a petite person!
Aunt Honey was a real sweetie-pie.
We'll all miss you.....Karen & Kids
Aunt Honey, your memory was taken from you some time ago, but you retained your sweet, gentle nature - the way we all remember you. You are with Uncle Joe now....having no children of your own, you both are now playing and singing with the children up in heaven.
I would like to express my condolences to your family, it can be hard for friends and family to find the right words to express at difficult times like these. The Bible is a great source to look into and has helped me personally when My dad passed away. A comforting thought is at Revelation 21:3,4, where it states "...And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry be anymore the former things have past away". This scripture gives us hope for the future! You can also find comfort in Acts 24:15 - Death does not end it all. May Jehovah God bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time. (Ps.46:1, Ps.83:18)
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