I'll be thinking of you all today. It's hard to believe an entire year has passed. Please know you are in my thoughts.
With Love, Megan
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Wilma Wyatt, 82, born on September 14, 1931 and passed away on March 13, 2014. We will remember her forever.
There will be a Celebration of Life Service on Saturday, April 5th at 12am in Sedro Woolley at her Brother Dan's place. It was one of her favorite places.
6414 Fruitdale Road
Sedro Woolley
South I-5 take exit 232 Cook Road, turn left onto Cook Road, at traffic circle take 1st exit and stay on Cook. Turn left on State Route 20E, at traffic circle continue straight onto W. Moore Street. Turn left onto Hwy 9 Township Street, go approximately 1-1/2 miles, turn right onto Kalloch Road, turn left onto Fruitdale Road, 6414 is on left side
North I-5 same directions except take a right turn onto Cook Road
PLEASE NOTE: You won't be able to turn onto Fruitdale from Hwy 20 as there is a wash out.
SERVICE IS OUTSIDE UNDER TENTED AREA SO PLEASE DRESS WARMLY. If you have trouble finding it call 206-850-5060, thank you.
In lieu of flowers please donate to Wise Buys or if you would like to contribute to having a bench placed in Boulevard Park in Wilma's honor please contact Jan at 206-898-2057 or email jpbergman@msn.com
Since I came along too late to get much Wilma-time, these are John's thoughts:
I remember Wilma at her best in the garden growing the largest mock orange bush I have ever seen. Also the huge heavy peony blooms--I was amazed! Who was this woman and how did she do it?!?!? Her daughter, Jan, must have been paying attention!!
I will miss the mental banter with Wilma, as I like to do with people just to see what they will say. I don't know if Wilma liked it though; but she never hauled off and slugged me, that I remember. Anyway...she had many talents and opinions and I respected her wisdom. So I want to thank Jan for introducing her to me, and I thank Wilma for introducing Jan to this world, for it's a better place with Jan here with us.
With loving thoughts of Wilma,
John DeLong