Yesterday we said good-bye to my beautiful aunt.
Robin was my mom's youngest sister, only nine years older than me. She was also a wife to Tom, mother to Ashley, Milly (MIL = mother-in-law) to Heath, and a grandmother to five-week-old Emma. She was bright, fun, artistic, courageous, fantastic decorator, hilarious, an overcomer, creative, generous, detail-oriented, vivacious, a planner, athletic, and gorgeous.
And she was loved by many. She will be terribly missed.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Cheryl. Lovely photos of Robin and family members.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lorrie. She was such a lovely person.
DeleteI'm so sorry. Praying for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jan. Those prayers are appreciated.
DeleteOh, friend. I’m sorry for your loss. Praying for all your hearts.
ReplyDeleteThank you for caring and for your prayers.
DeleteSending you my sympathies Cheryl. What a lovely lady she looks.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Barbara. Indeed, she was a lovely lady.
DeleteI'm sad to read about your loss, Cheryl. Praying for peace and comfort to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kindness and for your prayers, Martha Ellen.
DeleteSo young...so sorry for your earthly loss. May God be your comfort as you grieve this dear aunt.
ReplyDeleteYes, so young. Thank you for your words of comfort, Ellen.
DeleteSo sorry to hear of your loss! What a beautiful tribute to your dear aunt. Hugs ...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Rosella . . . for your kind words and for your hugs.
DeleteDear Cheryl ~ I am so sorry for this precious loss. Lovely photos of your dear aunt and sweet tribute. Love, hugs and prayers ~ FlowerLady
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kindness and your prayers, Lorraine.
DeleteMy deepest condolences to your family on the loss of Robin. I, too, have an aunt just nine years older than myself. She certainly was a beautiful woman and I think you are showing some of the things she created, I have a doorstop much like that one painted on a brick from my aunt. Praying for comfort for all. It is good that she was able to meet little Emma. You will see her again one day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vee, for your words of comfort and understanding, and for your prayers. Yes, the birdhouse and the doorstop (a replica of The Farmhouse) are both items in my house that Robin created. I am so thankful for Emma and that Robin was able to meet her and hold her . . . such a mercy. I am also thankful for that hope of seeing her again.
DeleteI'm sorry for your family's loss, Cheryl. Your aunt looks like a lovely lady (inside and out). I enjoyed the pictures very much.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Becki, for your kind words. She was truly a lovely lady, inside and out.
DeleteOh Cheryl, I am so sorry for this sad news! Thank you for giving us a glimpse of this lovely lady, Robin, through your photos and words.
ReplyDeleteHeart hugs,
Brenda xox
Thank you for your kind words and those heart hugs, Brenda.
DeleteThis reminds me of a post I wrote when my aunt died. So sorry for your loss--she sounds like a very special aunt and loved one to many.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read yours, Dotsie! Thank you . . . yes, she was a very special aunt who was loved by many and will be missed by many.
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