
When we found out Jim was gone, Spencer made arrangements to take the rest of the week off and we packed up our things and headed up to be with the family. The atmosphere was heavy, but jovial; more like a family reunion than anything. We visited, and ate, and visited, then ate some more. Gwen was a ray of sunshine during this time (even though she was cutting teeth) and her Great Grandmother seemed to really enjoy showing her "Little Rose" off to those who stopped by to pay their respects. It was only family at the Burial (I have never been to one before) and Gwen was a little antsy being held so long (in the Ergo Baby Carrier which I wore) but was so good looking at the flowers, and playing with a small piece of tree she pulled off. After the official program, when people were loitering about, a few people had walked up to touch the casket and say goodbye. I felt the need to do so as well, and after I did, as I was walking away from the casket, Gwen actually waved bye-bye. It was so touching.
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Oh, I'm so sorry to here this! Funerals are never easy, but I like to think that the person who passed is more comfortable now. Miss you all - xoxoxo Rae
I'm so sorry for the family's loss. Gwen's great-grandpa had a kind face, it's good they got to spend time together.
I got your message that you had to cancel the play date; let me know when you can get together again.
So sorry for your loss Ambrosia and Spencer. Sounds like he was very beloved and he had a wonderful end to a wonderful life; that is certainly something to be thankful for.
My condolences guys, my Pop died last year. I regret not spending all the time I had wanted to with him before he passed. The funeral was definitely also a family reunion which took the sting off, ever so slightly.
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