Saturday, February 16, 2019
Eulogy for Mother :: Eulogies Eulogy
Eulogy for M otherMy brother, my sister and I had adopted a toss. We told our mamma that we would take care of it, and feed it. Of course you k without delay what happened. Our milliampere finish up taking care of it and feeding it. We told our mammy the cats name was Tiger. T i g e r. Now, if youre Molly and you are primitively from Trenton New Jersey, T i g e r is pronounced Tagger. In the morning to call the cat we would take our turns calling, Here, Tiger, Tiger, Tiger, The cat would not come. Then we would wait for our milliampere to show up in her nightgown and call the cat. Shed call, Here Tagger Tagger Tagger and the cat would come. That is a humorous account about my mom, but it is so typical of her life. The first thing she position about when she woke up was meeting someone elses needs, not her own. She was feeding our cat. whole of us in the family including myself would ask her to do things for us. Mom can you swosh this, mom can you cook this, mom cam I borro w some money. She never hesitated to serve her family. She never said, Im to busy, or I have to do this, or any other excuse. That cat would only come when she callight-emitting diode it, because my arrest knew how to talk and touch peoples hearts. That cat responded, as so many other people have to her compassion. She had a compassionate heart. There was room for everybody, no exclusions. Just like Jesus. My Dad told me how he met my mom. They met at a leaping at the YMCA in Trenton, New Jersey. While dancing, my dad stepped on her feet. sooner of apologizing for stepping on her feet my dad said, I guess your just learning how to dance. My mom just looked at my dad and said, yes Im just learning. non until later in their relationship did my dad find out that my mom had won dance contests. Another funny story, and if you knew my mom you appreciated her sense experience of humor and her love of laughter but another example of how she led her life. Instead of saying something mea n she put the burden on herself. And now I will tell you about all the times my mom said mean things to me and other people.
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