Happy Mother's Day
I love you, Mommy.
My mother, Helen Louise Garretson
My sister Rachel, Mom, and me.
Rachel, Mom and me at the Chimneys last year.
Another special Mother in my life, was my mother-in-law. She has been gone almost 20 years and we miss her dearly. She had heart problems, but had been through successful surgery and lived a normal life for many years after the surgery. My father-in-law came home from work one day and she was on the couch with the phone receiver laying beside her. She had passed away and her death came as a great shock to us all. We wanted her with us for many more years to come.
She was the best mother-in-law a wife could have. She was always there for us. She loved me and I loved her. She was so easy to talk to. She had a warm smile, a gentle laugh and a nice tight hug to show you what you meant to her. She never interfered in our lives, but she was there if we needed her. Allen worked 4 ten hour days and was off every Friday. All the years that he worked that schedule, when Friday rolled around, he would head to his Mom's on Friday morning for a cup of coffee and a visit with just the two of them. She was a special lady and her passing left a void in our lives that nothing will ever fill.We love you and miss you!
My husband Allen and his mom, Norma Louise Keefer (known to all as "Pete")
Allen and Pete on her last trip to Tennessee before her unexpected death.
I dedicate this post today to not only my mother and Allen's mother, but I dedicate
it in loving memory of our grandmother's who have all passed on to be with the Lord.
Mary Elizabeth Garretson
Rachel Irene Eden
Pansy Keefer
Helen Gray