R.I.P. Gram

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I normally wouldn't post this, but today we are holding a funeral for my Great Grand-Mother who passed away Sunday Morning at the age of 95. (Her 96th birthday would have been today.)

She is survived by 10 children, 64 grand-children, 106 great-grand-children, and 33 great-great-grand-children.

Preceded in death by her parents, 6 brothers, 3 sisters, 4 grandchildren, and 1 great-grand-child.

Oh, and she has a younger sister at 89 who is still alive, and a older sister still alive at 101.

R.I.P. Gram
 
Her legacy carried on 213 times. That is awesome.

I'm going to give Gram a big ol' hug whenever I see her in the Great Beyond.
 
Chef2 said:
I normally wouldn't post this, but today we are holding a funeral for my Great Grand-Mother who passed away Sunday Morning at the age of 95. (Her 96th birthday would have been today.)

She is survived by 10 children, 64 grand-children, 106 great-grand-children, and 33 great-great-grand-children.

Preceded in death by her parents, 6 brothers, 3 sisters, 4 grandchildren, and 1 great-grand-child.

Oh, and she has a younger sister at 89 who is still alive, and a older sister still alive at 101.

R.I.P. Gram
Wow. What an amazing family.
 
Wow! An incredible legacy! Condolences on your loss.
 
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Sorry to hear that, Chef.

No matter how old someone is, it's still difficult to lose anyone who was part of your life.
 
Sorry for your loss.

Did you miss an opportunity to transplant some toes?
 
Thanks for the thoughts.

It was an amazing funeral. Essentially squeezed 275 people into a church with a capacity of nowhere near that many.
 
Sounds like she was loved by many, and that's a true testament to the type of person she was. Sorry for your loss, Chef.
 
Sorry to hear of your loss Chef2. Prayers out to you and your family.
 
MisterCreosote said:
Football_Bat said:
Has anyone ever met a great-great-grandparent of yours? I did when I was very little, and we'd go visit her every once in a while. She made it to 97 and passed away in 1983.

My grandfather is 90, and his oldest great-grandson is 18, so it's entirely possible he'll get to meet a great-great-grandchild.

My grandfather died at 101 and didn't have any great-grandchildren. His grandchildren ranged in age from 31-40 at the time of his death, so it's not like no one was old enough to have kids. My family sucks at procreating!
 
Sorry for your loss, Chef. What a treasure it must've been to see her family grow to that size.

I'm always envious of others who have been able to spend so much time with grandparents and great-grandparents.

My grandmother on my mom's side died before I was born, my grandfather on my dad's side died when I was 1, my grandfather on my mom's side died when I was 7 (so I have some hazy memories of playing at his house), and my grandmother on my dad's side died when I was 11 (but suffered a severe stroke when I was about 5 or 6, so she was in a nursing home from then on and couldn't speak real well).

I was a pall bearer at my grandmother's funeral, and I busted out in tears after putting the casket in the hearse. I like to think a part of me knew what I was going to miss out on without really knowing my grandparents ... not being able to talk to them about my parents and what they were like growing up, etc.
 

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