Sheila and I shared many happy moments over the years. One funny story that comes to mind: it seems that every time she needed help, moving something
HEAVY, she called me. Once, it was a big tool chest that she purchased for Leo's birthday. Once, it was a convertible couch that we decided to move from the ground floor of the house on Asharoken up to the top floor. We got it stuck in the stairwell, and it was all Leo and Marcel could do to free it.
As she makes her way up to heaven, this by far would be the heaviest burden.
I wil miss her, and will think of her often, with a smile. Sha
June 27, 2012
Poem by Amber Bracey
June 26, 2012
to my loving aunt sheila who died of breast cancer today R.I.P. june 24, 2012.
you lay there in your hospital bed,
you tried so hard to hold on.
god was calling you home,
he needed another angel to help pour out the rain.
tears of fallen hearts where shattered,
but it was time for you to fly home.
... ...
your loved ones came to say the last goodbyes, to tell you they love you and that you will be forever missed.
as your heartbeat stopped, and your eyes slowly closed, god took another angel home.
(Had to share this post by my beautiful cousin amber. That was a beautiful poem you wrote Miss Amber ♥)
you lay there in your hospital bed,
you tried so hard to hold on.
god was calling you home,
he needed another angel to help pour out the rain.
tears of fallen hearts where shattered,
but it was time for you to fly home.
... ...
your loved ones came to say the last goodbyes, to tell you they love you and that you will be forever missed.
as your heartbeat stopped, and your eyes slowly closed, god took another angel home.
(Had to share this post by my beautiful cousin amber. That was a beautiful poem you wrote Miss Amber ♥)