dear dennis journeys ... how ever traveled are memories those shared in your past are now the comfort of the present those created today will be the comfort of tomorrow when night crawls slowly across the ceiling in the shadow of fluorescent fingers pointing to luminous numbers smile to your self give thanks to your creator ... that he should have made you so rich as to know the feel and tinkle of memories passing through your fingers in the shadow of fluorescent fingers my condolences for your current moment of grief regards On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com>wrote: > To all of my friends here my Wife's mom passed away this afternoon. She had > a wonderful life of 97 years of which I have known her for ~32 of them. > > My in laws went many places with us in the Westy before the motor home > days. > My father in law is still with us at 91. > > > > Anyway, > > When I first meet Kathy, here dad would have nothing to do with a VW and > she > was not allowed to get one. Who would have thought that his last car would > be an Audi and that the yard would be filled with of all things Vanagons or > travel across country in one? She learned to not only tolerate but > appreciate them. > > > > I will soon get back to posting on the list. > > > > Dennis >
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