I have many fond memories of Grandma Jeanne. I was lucky enough to grow up within a short
drive of Grandma so that it was easy for us to make a trip to see her.
As I contemplate what to write as a reflection now that she
is gone, it is hard to pinpoint a single memory or specific story that stands
out above the rest. What I will remember
of my Grandma is the way her voice sounded when I walked in the door for a
visit as she greeted me with, “Well hello, Matthew. How the heck are ya?” Carrying the perfect pitch for emphasis and
pausing perfectly on each word of the question so that you knew how much she
really cared to know. I will miss her
hugs and the way she pulled me in no matter how tall I got (or how short she
got). And finally the way she would walk
up to me at a gathering and wrap her arm around my waist for a squeeze that
only a Grandma can give to have a chat about the events taking place or to just
stand there by her grandson.
She was an amazing woman who lived a life that is a model of
how we can all be better people. She
gave us the gift of family and her legacy will live on in each of us. I can’t wait to get together again next
summer!
Love you all,
Matthew
5 comments:
Thanks, Matt, for the warm memories.
Always the "How the heck are ya?" greeting. I loved it.
Love,
Molly
Nicely done Matt!
Thank you, son! With all that you have going on, it was sweet of you to do this on your day! These posts just show what an amazing woman walked among us for so many years and why she will be so missed!
"How the heck are ya" - I can still hear it. Miss that a ton.
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