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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Betty Curtis, 72 years old, born on April 4, 1934, and passed away on May 26, 2006. We will remember her forever.
April 6, 2014
April 6, 2014
Rick and I visited you a couple of weeks ago and planned to go back on your birthday. Rick broke his ankle and is not getting around so well. He is terrible with the crutches. If you were here I know that you would laugh and joke with him about that and he would love it. You are truly loved and missed by Rick and I.
January 1, 2014
January 1, 2014
Granny,
There are no words to express just how much you are missed and loved. Jacob is so big now; he surely wouldn't fit in your lap anymore. As each day passes, I find myself thinking about how you would react to things in Jacob and my life.

I cannot watch Charmed, ER, Angel, or Wheel of Fortune without a chuckle at some of the scenes because I remember watching them with you everyday. I remember how you would come jumping on my bed every morning at 10:00am to tell me "Get your butt up; ER is coming on. You are missing it.

It is the little things like that which keep you forever in my memories and my heart. I can feel you around me all the time and I know you would approve of how my life has changed. I know you would accept me for me as you always did. You accepted me with all of my imperfections and faults. That Grandma is what I miss most about my time with you.

Jacob and I love & miss you,
<3 Holley

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April 6, 2014
April 6, 2014
Rick and I visited you a couple of weeks ago and planned to go back on your birthday. Rick broke his ankle and is not getting around so well. He is terrible with the crutches. If you were here I know that you would laugh and joke with him about that and he would love it. You are truly loved and missed by Rick and I.
January 1, 2014
January 1, 2014
Granny,
There are no words to express just how much you are missed and loved. Jacob is so big now; he surely wouldn't fit in your lap anymore. As each day passes, I find myself thinking about how you would react to things in Jacob and my life.

I cannot watch Charmed, ER, Angel, or Wheel of Fortune without a chuckle at some of the scenes because I remember watching them with you everyday. I remember how you would come jumping on my bed every morning at 10:00am to tell me "Get your butt up; ER is coming on. You are missing it.

It is the little things like that which keep you forever in my memories and my heart. I can feel you around me all the time and I know you would approve of how my life has changed. I know you would accept me for me as you always did. You accepted me with all of my imperfections and faults. That Grandma is what I miss most about my time with you.

Jacob and I love & miss you,
<3 Holley
Recent stories

The 1940 Census

January 5, 2014

I have been trying to look into Grandma's history and my dear friend, Marcia, has an account on Ancestry. I gave her what little information I knew about Grandma and she was able to send me this picture of the 1940's Census that shows Grandma's family. It has a really interesting details that I didn't know about. It is hard to read and you need to increase the size but her family is clearly there and tells of many statistics that pertained to her family at the time. I cried when I read this..I can just picture this time for her being during the depression but I was happy to get the information from my friend. It has listed all of her siblings, their ages, schooling, how much money her older brother and dad made. It is just a really neat document to look at. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do.

 

The Christmas Star

January 1, 2014

When I was about 12 or 13, Henry gave Mom a star for the top of the Christmas tree.  It had a "wheel" in the middle with all different color stars that rotated and was surrounded by crystalized plastic so the stars would show on the wall.  It was a sort of "disco" ball before disco balls were even thought of.  It was beautiful and she loved it.  My girlfriend Donna and I would turn all the lights off except for that Christmas Star and the tree lights.  Then we would kind of lay under the tree and watch those stars turn on the walls.


Well, the next year when we took it out of storage that Christmas Star was broken.  Mom was devastated.  How  she loved that tree topper.  Seeing how sad she was Henry looked high and low until he found her one and gave it to her that Christmas.  I can still see her eyes light up when she opened that gift.


I told this story to one of my coworkers and for Christmas this year she found me a replica of that Christmas star.  (She actually found one identical but said it was considered vintage and her pocketbook would not allow her to buy it - LOL).  Well, if you could have seen MY eyes light up when I opened that Christmas Star.  I am reminded of that Christmas many years ago every time I look at it.  What joy it has brought me this year.  I will post a picture of it soon.       

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