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It's hard to believe that seven years have passed since we said goodbye to our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend.

Though time may have softened the sharp edges of our grief, the memory of her remains as vivid as ever in our hearts and minds.

In the years since her passing, we've often found ourselves reminiscing about the moments we've all shared, the laughter we enjoyed, and the love she so generously gave. Each memory serves as a precious reminder of her enduring presence in our lives.

Grandma had a way of making each of us feel cherished and special, and that didn't stop at family. Anyone who stopped at the house would be welcomed in, and usually ended up staying for dinner...or two.

From baking cookies, tie plates or butter tarts in the kitchen, to attending hockey games, mud bogs or horse shows, Grandma was always there as one of our biggest fans.

Though she may no longer be with us in body, her spirit lives on in the memories we hold dear. Her laughter, warm smile, and unwavering support will forever remain etched in our hearts and continue to guide us, bringing comfort and strength during difficult times.

Everyday we remember the remarkable woman she was and the profound impact she has on each of us. Each and everyday you are deeply missed. Love, your husband Bob (Sr.), children, Bob (Jr.), Andrea, Kathy, Phil, Reg, and Karen, grandchildren Brandon, Britney, Ryan, Alyssa, Evan, and Dylan, and great-grandkids Dakota, Mack, Abigail and Hudson.