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Olivia Hope
Thomas (Mitran)
2014
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I've got soo many stories of time mom and I shared together, as a family with dad, my brother Ken, and in later years my children and grandson. The "Christmas Eve" days when I was little and you and I would sit with curlers in our hair most of the afternoon so that we could be "coiffed" for the very special evening ahead. The mornings that you would make us breakfast before school, while Ken and I sat on the floor register to keep warm on the cold winter mornings. How you taught me to use the Wringer washing machine, taught me to iron clothes by starting out with every pillowcase and tea towel in the house. How you would always have a cool moist cloth ready for a fevered head when I was sick. You taught me to hook the worm on my fishing hook, sewed a ballet toutou for a me when I was 5...every easter a new outfit for church, the special coat you sewed for me. As I grew older you and I would go out for supper when both Dad and Billy were "on the road"....you taught me to plant and care for my own gardens. Gave me guidance and advice when my children were born....You were a fantastic Grandma to both Tara and Thomas...calling on Friday afternoon, wondering if you and dad could have the kids for the weekend...most weekends.... You and I shared more recently caring for a very important man in both our lives, your husband and my father....after he died in June, we took care of each other. I am going to miss our weekly Saturday outings, our breakfasts, lunches and going to special shopping places together. I am going to miss calling you once in the morning, once in the afternoon and then shortly after supper. You were a huge influence in all aspects in my life. You loved me unconditionally right up to the end.... The first week of your hospitalization, when you were in pain and unable to move, you looked at me, lifted your hand, stroked my cheek and said, "Tracey, you must be so tired", here I was sitting beside you, to comfort you and you were worrying about me......... I love you Mom, and consider myself the luckiest daughter in the world to have had you as my mom.
Posted by Tracey Thomas
Wednesday December 21, 2016 at 9:24 am
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