Leota N. Freeman, age 75, of Hartford, died on Saturday, May 23, 2009 at her daughter”s home in Beaver Dam. A memorial service will be held at Faith Community Christian Reformed Church, in Beaver Dam, on Friday, May 29, 2009 at 6:00 PM with Rev. David Dykstra officiating. Cremation has taken place. The former LeotaContinue Reading
Just thinking of you today. It''s your birthday. I know you are having a good day with all our loved ones. I miss you VERY much. You are always on my mind. You are still very important in my life every day and will continue to be. The things you taught me will carry on forever til I see you again.
Just thinking of you today. It''s your birthday. I know you are having a good day with all our loved ones. I miss you VERY much. You are always on my mind. You are still very important in my life every day and will continue to be. The things you taught me will carry on forever til I see you again.
I woke up thinking of you again. I miss you very much. We''re half way there mom and we will make it all the way home, soon. Hope you and dad are watching over us. I can''t change people, places or things. All I can work on is me. I know you are at peace today and that makes me at peace. I love you very much. I will see you in due time. That will be a happy homecoming.
I woke up thinking of you again. I miss you very much. We''re half way there mom and we will make it all the way home, soon. Hope you and dad are watching over us. I can''t change people, places or things. All I can work on is me. I know you are at peace today and that makes me at peace. I love you very much. I will see you in due time. That will be a happy homecoming.
as I am thinking of you, I just wish everyone would practice what they preached at your memorial (we need to all get along better). Life is hard enough without causing trouble for others. I hope that you can rest in peace and let this all stop with the family members. I know that you are with Grandpa now and no longer suffering and that I will see you both again someday. Until then watch over us and protects us. Thank you and miss and Love You and Grandpa.
as I am thinking of you, I just wish everyone would practice what they preached at your memorial (we need to all get along better). Life is hard enough without causing trouble for others. I hope that you can rest in peace and let this all stop with the family members. I know that you are with Grandpa now and no longer suffering and that I will see you both again someday. Until then watch over us and protects us. Thank you and miss and Love You and Grandpa.