Grandpa looking at all the flowers
I saw a lot of pointing ☺I guess that's what happens when you let so many years go by without seeing old friends.
There was some family that I didn't know too. Heh.
Dad playing the piano
Kara, Kayli, and Jenna singing "Jesus Loves Me"
Gordon, grandma's cousin, played a number as well and wrote this
Aileen was my first real violin teacher, taking me as a student when I was in the 6th grade, and working with me until December of my 8th grade when she gave me a Christmas present of a lesson with her teacher, John Hilgendorf of Provo, with whom I then studied for the next six years. She was a student at Brigham Young University at the time and was concertmaster of the BYU symphony for part of her school years there.
My uncle James made us all cry
Sharon and Rosaleen playing a violin duet
Erika sang a song
Kiah sang a song that Grandma wrote
and then the eight of the siblings sang "No Other Song"
Christy accompanied on the piano
there's cute little Beck
Grandpa got up and talked and it was a mixture of emotional and hilarious. I wish I would have thought to get video of it.
The place was packed and after 3.5 hours there were still people wanting to get up and talk about how Grandma impacted their lives.
It was a sad time, but also a happy time of seeing lots of family and friends, knowing that Grandma is no longer imprisoned in her body and now reunited with all those that we know in heaven.
1 comment:
Looks like a lovely tribute to a lovely lady. So sorry we were not able to make it. Both my boys are sick, Henry with a cold and Evan has RSV and an ear infection. Would have liked to see Aunt Colleen and Kimberly.
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