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Sarah - one of the teenagers posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Dear Grandma Slonecker,
I never knew you as Viola or Louise, but your warmth, love, and generous spirit are universally known throughout your family. In 84 years on this earth, you raised three children who gave you many grandchildren. One of these grandchildren and one step-grandchild became two of my dearest and closest friends. Because of your abilities to open your doors to the children of the neighborhood, you provided a safe environment that allowed us to grow, love, smile, and cry. As we all sat with you last night and this morning, I silently said thank you. Your home will forever be a shelter in the wildest of storms. Your smile is etched a in place not only in my memories, but also my heart. Thank you for living the life you did, and thank you for giving everything had to give. I hope your spirit has found peace. Rest well because us teenagers will see you later.
Fondly,
Sarah (one of the teenagers)
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jennifer pierce,grand daughter posted a condolence
Monday, August 9, 2010
When i was a kid my dad and my granmother lived together in the same house where we spent every other weekend with dad and grandma.During the summer we stayed with grandma and took the trolley to the mall and walked to the park. I believe we all have a lot of memories of family christmases at the house in lawndale. So through all of the rough times we have shared i will remember grandma always in my heart she will always stay there.
I will always love you grandma,from Jennifer
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Stella, Zaquary & Annevaeh posted a condolence
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Viola Louise, I wish you were still sitting in your rocking chair asking for me to grab you a cup of coffee from the kitchen...you never wanted a full cup, and you just wanted it simply black. I sit here reading everyone's messages for you, and I just break down in tears, but we have to remember, that you are in a much better place than we are right now. We were not blood related, but you were still a wonderful Grandma and Great Grandma to my kids. I know that you are now with Our Heavenly Father and also with Ralph, your husband whom I never had the opportunity to meet, but felt like I had known him personally just from all the stories I have heard. I would love to hear your stories again, even though, I had heard them dozens of times, I would be so happy to hear them directly from you again and again. You were loved by many and you will be missed. God has blessed me for having the most amazing opportunity of not only knowing you, but also having you in my life. You have touched my heart in so many ways. Viola Louise, I am so glad that you will not have to experience any more pain...and that all the health issues are now gone. We love you!
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Son Rodney and wife Diana posted a condolence
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Mom, We will live on without you but our hearts will be incomplete because your love and kindness will be missed, yet you will be remembered daily.
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Your granddaughter, Judy posted a condolence
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Grandma,
I love you very much, and I miss you terribly. You’ve been around practically my whole 36 years. You not only helped raise me, but you helped me raise my own son as well. I miss your stories and would do anything to hear you tell them to me again. Sometimes I am talking and I can hear your voice respond in my head. Despite all the trouble I ever gave you always had a forgiving heart. You never treated family members as though they didn’t belong…whether they were blood, related through marriage, or adoption. I have a life full of memories that have flooded my thoughts since you passed. Taking the train to the zoo just because us kids had never taken a train, our common love for all shades of purple, every Christmas Eve spent at your house, the circus, Sea World, so many Disneyland trips, our Red Robin lunches, our shopping adventures, being there for me when Mordecai was born and being there when Zaquary and Annevaeh became family as well, and accepting me unconditionally because you loved me. You had the kindest heart, and I can only hope that I inherited even a fraction of that from you. I know you are in a better place now than here on earth, and I hope your reunion with grandpa was all that you dreamed it would be. Send him my love okay? I hope I did you enough justice as your granddaughter as you did as my grandmother. I love you and I miss you.
Your Granddaughter,
Judy
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Your Grandson, Mordecai posted a condolence
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Its strange not having you around anymore. I am so used to going out to the living room and seeing you there watching television with grandpa. You helped raised me until I was about five years old. You taught me a lot of things. I love you and I miss you and I hope your having fun in heaven with great grandpa.
Mo
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Hanna Slonecker posted a condolence
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Louise was a good woman. May she rest peacefully. I will never forget her kind forgiving soul.
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Patricia Slonecker posted a condolence
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Mom I have loved you as if you were my real mother. We were also best friends for 20 years. I miss all of our outings, the movies, the shopping and sharing a meal out together. There were times that Jeff would beat us home from work because we were having a good time just spending the day out together. It is so lonely in this house without you. There has been so many times that I went to tell you something then remember that you were not there. It just isn't the same here without you. You are missed so much, but we will always have the fondest memories of you. I know that you are happy now that you are with dad again
I love you mom.
Pat
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Rachell & Troy (Grand-daughter and great grandson) posted a condolence
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Rachell: Even though we were not blood related, she is my grandma. I spent more time with her than my biological grandparents. I have many fond memories of her. Playing games, listening to stories of her past, holidays and birthdays.
I will miss you very much Grandma. I love you.
Troy: Great Grandma, as far back as i can remember, you have always been there, and the thought of you being gone seems foreign to me. I will always remember the summers spent at your house, and the holidays we all spent as a family. None will be the same without you, and we will always remember you with the fond memories of your stories and the jokes you would make when watching tv or reading your paper. i love you, and i will miss you very much.
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Sister Pat Warner & Don posted a condolence
Thursday, August 5, 2010
She leaves behind many wonderful memories for her whole family. She led a blessed life and will be welcomed into heaven by those who went before her and by her Heavenly Father.
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Frank & JoAnne Preas posted a condolence
Thursday, August 5, 2010
We will always remember you in our heart and prayers. You were a good sis. I will always remember the long talks we had as we rode the bus. Thanks for always being there for me.
I love you sis,
Frank Preas and wife JoAnne
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Jeffrey Slonecker posted a condolence
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Viola Louise I always thought that it was a pretty name. Mom's community was the church. I remember the square dances, bowling, and cheering Dad from the stands at the softball game all supported by the church. She was there for her kids, grandkids and greatgrand kids. God speed Mom. Amen. I know she is holding hand with Dad once again.
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david and jorden slonecker posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Grandson and great-granddaughter. May you rest in peace Great-Grandma, we love you. Until we meet again.
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