Mother Always Loved her Best
So what can I share with you about my sister?
1. Mommy always loved her best. OK, but only when I was 9 years old, and only for about a month.
2. We grew up in a gentle environment with love, patience and kindness.
3. She ALWAYS wanted to be a teacher. I know this because I always had to play the student, and we always had to play school when we were little. Maybe that was why I didn't finish college - I had enough of school.
Debby Barracks Fish will know about this.
4. She could do everything that I couldn't do: knit, crochet, make clothes, cook eggplant parmesean and make straight A's.
She made the world a better place by leaving 2 smart and talented sons, and Paul - who was the love of her life. He was such a romantic, he proposed to her on Valentines' Day.
Then there are all of those kids she taught for the last 40 years. I estimate 3 or 4 thousand people in this world who had the privilege of learninig history from Dorothy Jane Weinman. - OK, she did math better than I did also.
Five years ago, she approved of Kelly while I was the one in the hospital, and she came to both of my weddings to him in 2010.
Two weeks ago I told her she was the best sister in the world.
I will miss her every day and promise to stop feeling sorry for myself in about 10 years or so.
Julie Pemberton Lundy Council - proud to be her sister.