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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Phyllis Secor, 85, born on September 7, 1923 and passed away on September 2, 2009. We will remember her forever.
Christmas has come and gone. It is so much work getting the house cleaned and ready for family to come over. Oh how our Christmas has changed through the years with the passing of family members and those who have moved away. I had my emotional days but as always as it has been through the years you spent Christmas with Jesus. We bring you guys up and cherish the memories. The pickles reminded us of Aunt Velma and how much she loved them. I asked Ward if you made the salad in a certain bowl. We spoke of Dad and no one being able to beat his score in centipede. I love you deeply Mom, you were my best friend during a extremely difficult time in my life. I miss you but see you everywhere I look. We even had a cardinal in the back yard at Christmas.
Today is your 98th birthday. I miss you so much and there is not a day that goes by I don't think of you. I hope you enjoyed the songs I sang in church to you this year. As we head into Fall you are truly thought of with the fall picnic, covered bridge festival and Thanksgiving. You brought your children up in the church and I am grateful for that because I know I will see you again. I love you Mom!
Mother's Day 2021, always a sad day for me. We take flowers out to beautify your resting place. Sometimes I just want to lay down there and rest with you. I know I can talk to you any day I want and I know you are with me everyday. I miss your physical presence. I miss you so much and will love you forever.
Mom I'm scared and I really need you. Guess there might be something wrong with my heart. I had major chest pain on the anniversary when you had your heart attack. Were you sending me a warning? Then I had a heartscan and it's not good. I know I can talk to you anytime but it's not the same as you being here. Please bring me comfort. I miss you so much and love you even more.
Ten years you have been gone. I laid flowers out on your grave and just cried. For some reason this time is really bothering me. I miss you so, so much. I love you Mom with all my heart and miss you even more.
Today is your birthday. Happy Birthday in Heaven. I wish I could hug you and tell you how much I love you. I miss you every day and as I sang in church last Sunday "Save a Place for me".
Christmas has come and gone. It is so much work getting the house cleaned and ready for family to come over. Oh how our Christmas has changed through the years with the passing of family members and those who have moved away. I had my emotional days but as always as it has been through the years you spent Christmas with Jesus. We bring you guys up and cherish the memories. The pickles reminded us of Aunt Velma and how much she loved them. I asked Ward if you made the salad in a certain bowl. We spoke of Dad and no one being able to beat his score in centipede. I love you deeply Mom, you were my best friend during a extremely difficult time in my life. I miss you but see you everywhere I look. We even had a cardinal in the back yard at Christmas.
Today is your 98th birthday. I miss you so much and there is not a day that goes by I don't think of you. I hope you enjoyed the songs I sang in church to you this year. As we head into Fall you are truly thought of with the fall picnic, covered bridge festival and Thanksgiving. You brought your children up in the church and I am grateful for that because I know I will see you again. I love you Mom!