This afternoon our Grandma – my mother-in-law
from my first marriage – slipped out of this world and went home to Heaven.
A kind, patient, gentle woman,
full of faith with a particular quality of innocence, and
integrity . She had a ready laugh and
was always the first to offer what she could when any of us were in need of
help.
When my children were little, Grandma
and Grandad’s place was a second home.
Too many to count, the roast dinners she cooked us every Sunday. We’d all pile in after church, littlies to bed
in the cots she had dotted about in the bedrooms, then the adults enjoyed lunch
together while the children napped. As
one by one they woke up, often Grandma was the first upstairs to fetch them
down, playing peek-a-boo as she opened the bedroom door.
They loved the books and dressing
up box, the paddling pool and wigwam, the dolls’ houses and many other toys at
Grandma and Grandad’s house.
She was our main baby-sitter, and
every week when she did her own grocery run she would call by our place with
two big bags of goodies to help out with our big family.
When my youngest was born she
would come by every week to take my twins (then nearly three) to the beach for
an ice-cream and to play by the sea.
Grandma was the one who made sure
my oldest child remained a little girl even though she had four younger sisters
– she was always Grandma’s special little one, and Grandma held the boundary,
ensuring big sister had a space to be unburdened by responsibility.
A housegroup leader for years,
the one who headed up the pastoral team at chapel, the confidante of countless
ministers who learned they could trust her kindness, wisdom and discretion, she
supported every church event imaginable – including Boys’ Brigade camp.
She and Grandad were a brilliant
team – lovers, friends and partners in building Christ’s kingdom.
A staunch Methodist, she loved
hymnody and often used to say “Methodists sing their faith”. This was one of her favourites:
Her passing was serene and
gentle. As we sat with her this day, we
felt peace and beauty fill the room and observed the kindness and tranquillity
in her face.
May she rest in peace and rise in
glory.
So sorry to hear this Ember, but glad that her passing was peaceful and she had her family with her.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you were able to have such a loving relationship with her.
I life well lived. What a blessing and what a good witness to you all. May she rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences,
Bean
Sorry to think your family and the world has lost such a gem, but thankful for the memories you shared. May she rise up in glory indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful epitaph to such a beautiful lady, such a blessing that you were be able to be with her.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you
San xx
I'm sorry for your family's loss. She has beautiful spirit. I'm glad you were blessed with such a wonderful mother-in-law and grandmother for your childrne.
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ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for you and your family's loss. May you rest in His peace as you adjust to life without her. She sounds to have been a complete blessing,
ReplyDeleteand the type of grandmother I aspire to be to my grandchildren.
DMW
Thank you, friend. Yes, she was a lovely woman. x
ReplyDeleteAww...that made me cry. Sorry for your loss and what an awesome lady she sounds :-D
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ReplyDeleteGreat souls are such a blessing in this world ~ as they will be in the one to come! You will miss her, but you will see her again & there is such joy in knowing that! {{{!♥♥♥}}}
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these vignettes into the life of an exemplary woman. You were blessed to know her; I am blessed to have read of her. I'm sure she'll live on beautifully in your memory and those of your children.
ReplyDelete(...and though not a Methodist, I too sing my faith ♪)
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ReplyDeleteRuth Ferguson - thank you for your email - I will keep our friend in my prayers; God bless and keep her. xx
ReplyDeleteMemory eternal!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiration and beautiful testimony of one who was faithful to the end. What an encouragement for me as a new grandmother.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and sorry for your loss, yet rejoicing for her entry in heaven.
Yes, she was lovely. She will fit right in, in heaven. xx
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