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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Mildred Hiwalker, 80 years old, born on March 3, 1938, and passed away on April 9, 2018. We will remember her forever.
February 11, 2019
February 11, 2019
Grandma, First off I want to tell you how thankful I am to have had you as a grandmother, I enjoyed laying next to you in your comfortable warm room running my fingers through your long hair, I can still remember the smell of your shampoo. Patiently waiting for you to say "Ok thats good" and watch you reach into one of your hundred of bags to get some candy out or sometimes even some money to go to the store. Grandma thank you for showing me how to dress in your Traditional Regalia as I wanted to follow in your footsteps and dance at pow-wows. Thank you for always making sure that I had everything I needed for the next pow wow. Grandma I want to thank you for all the advice you have given me growing up whether it be on my bad days, my good days, or my cry baby days. Your words always brought my spirit up. Thank you for your courageous endless love for all of your grandchildren even if we were in the wrong , you always had our backs. I think often of the last day I talked to you on Easter 2018, you still had your smiling face even though you were uncomfortable and in pain. I will forever cherish our last visit when you gifted me some of your personal belongings I know I'll hang on to them and take care of them well. I remember everything up to the day your sickness over came, But you still fought hard till the end, I remember hearing you groan in pain as you laid there on that bed rubbing your hand and re-assuring you that your doing good and you're the strongest women I know and you will forever be. I wanted to do anything to help auntie and grandpa take care of you as I seen the pain and worry in there eyes. But Grandma I wanted to tell you I will forever miss you, after seeing you laying there breathless on your bed, knowing that all your suffering you endured in the last days of your life have come to an end. Then as I closed my eyes as that Hurst drove away with you inside, I could see your smiling face with no more pain, but when I opened my eyes I realized you left this world. Grandma I love you and I miss you seeing you right by grandpas side the most but I'll Forever cherish the memories with you and we will always remember its not good bye its just our see you later for now.

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February 11, 2019
February 11, 2019
Grandma, First off I want to tell you how thankful I am to have had you as a grandmother, I enjoyed laying next to you in your comfortable warm room running my fingers through your long hair, I can still remember the smell of your shampoo. Patiently waiting for you to say "Ok thats good" and watch you reach into one of your hundred of bags to get some candy out or sometimes even some money to go to the store. Grandma thank you for showing me how to dress in your Traditional Regalia as I wanted to follow in your footsteps and dance at pow-wows. Thank you for always making sure that I had everything I needed for the next pow wow. Grandma I want to thank you for all the advice you have given me growing up whether it be on my bad days, my good days, or my cry baby days. Your words always brought my spirit up. Thank you for your courageous endless love for all of your grandchildren even if we were in the wrong , you always had our backs. I think often of the last day I talked to you on Easter 2018, you still had your smiling face even though you were uncomfortable and in pain. I will forever cherish our last visit when you gifted me some of your personal belongings I know I'll hang on to them and take care of them well. I remember everything up to the day your sickness over came, But you still fought hard till the end, I remember hearing you groan in pain as you laid there on that bed rubbing your hand and re-assuring you that your doing good and you're the strongest women I know and you will forever be. I wanted to do anything to help auntie and grandpa take care of you as I seen the pain and worry in there eyes. But Grandma I wanted to tell you I will forever miss you, after seeing you laying there breathless on your bed, knowing that all your suffering you endured in the last days of your life have come to an end. Then as I closed my eyes as that Hurst drove away with you inside, I could see your smiling face with no more pain, but when I opened my eyes I realized you left this world. Grandma I love you and I miss you seeing you right by grandpas side the most but I'll Forever cherish the memories with you and we will always remember its not good bye its just our see you later for now.
Her Life

My mom's life as i knew her (Hemaneohtse'e) her indian name "Fetch Water Woman"

February 11, 2019

I knew my mom as a strong indian woman she was a hard worker her and my dad they even left the reservation to work, my mom and dad were married at the age of mom-25 and my dad was 23 and they met 1960 and married in 1963. they had my oldest brother Larry- 1961, Max 3rd-1963, and Kimberly-1965, Darrell-1967, and Latisha-1971. She was happy in her life my dad Max and her childern were her world, nothing could make her sad unless losing a loved one, she worked for community heath represenatives she was a nurse and she got along with the community especially the elders she gave them most of her time she loved talking her cheyenne language to the elders. She gave most of her time to her family and she loved going on long trips especially if it was work related, sometimes she took her husband Max with her and they got to sight see some of the world. She loved joking around, laughing, just making everyone smile she had the biggest heart in lame deer, thats were we get it from mom, and dad. Dad was with mom the day she passed my dad takes it hard at times when he talks about her, thats true love for my parents i really respect both my parents now that mom's gone we got to be there for dad keep him busy helping him out. Another big thing in her life is her grandchildern and great grandchildern, she loved each and everyone of them she started to lose count with her great-grandchildern but my mom sure cherished each and everyone of them. My mom was the greatest mom you could ask for im happy God chosen me to be her daughter,I love my family always thank you for your support for mom and dad you will always be Blessed by the man upstairs.                                                                                                                                                                                                                      HA'HO                                                                                                                            Kimberly Joyce Hiwalker

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