Condolences
Miss you so much - it's like something has been taken away and I can't quite explain what it is - it's like a wall has been taken out of our house - makes everything different - yet it's hard to explain exactly the feeling. I see you everyday - I have great memories of your smile and how much you loved to laugh. Even during your illness, we could laugh during our phone calls. I am grateful Shirle and I were able to see you a few months ago. Despite the Covid warnings and concerns, I loved the big hug you gave me before we left that day... had no idea it would be the last hug. I guess we never know when we get our last hugs.
You left a great legacy -
...regardless of the difficulties we face find something positive and deal with the difficulties without trying to share them with everyone
... find the goodness in everyone - it's there to be shared
...let the people around you know how important they are to you - then everyone feels good
...don't let illness detract you from the good things in life - enjoy the goodness every day even if it is a Werthers candy
We are so sorry to hear of Joanie’s passing. She was such a super fun person and a great cousin. So many wonderful memories of growing up with the Evans cousins. Our sincere condolences to all of her family. With love and deepest sympathy. Duffy and Maureen. XO
I am happy that I was able to share a room with you in May 2020. I had a teddy bear sent to you to try to replace the stuffed animal you had left at home. I hope it helped. You were special.
I know you are at peace now. May heaven be filled with `Arrowroot Cookies`.
Until we meet again Joan.
Maria
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