Anonymous
I was greatly saddened by the news of your mother’s passing. I know that you will miss her dearly. I am truly sorry for your loss.
It must be gratifying to know that she lived such a good and productive life and that she leaves you with many good memories.
I find myself reminiscing, full of memories from the old neighborhood . . .
The brick house, the fenced-in back yard, the screened-in porch, the single car garage, the double-wide driveway, the Corvair, the pool table in the basement, Quinine water, that unique fiberglass fence next door, West Manitou Circle, dirt/gravel ends of driveways, the Dobbs, Randy & Scott, Danny & Dickie, Forrest Bathrick, delivering the Muskegon Chronicle, The Game, the woods, the dunes, milkweeds, Huckleberry Battleground, indian grass, BB guns, football, basketball, sledding, Snurfing, boot hockey, . . .
And fond memories of your mom.
In Deepest Sympathy,
- Jim Waters##imported-begin##Jim Waters##imported-end##