I very rarely reblog anyone else’s blog here but today I felt that this one was meant to be shared. Please read what Audrey over at Minnesota Prairie Roots shared—and make sure you click on the links she posts. It will positively make your day! Enjoy.
September 15, 2013
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Leave a commentBeth Ann, I am blessed beyond measure to be among your friends. You cannot imagine how many times you have positively made my day with your uplifting words of encouragement. You are the best.
Thanks for reblogging my post and sharing the stories of Pink and Barry with your readers.
Absolutely. It was just such a great one today I had to share it. And the blessing goes both ways, my friend. Both ways. Hugs!
Personally, I’m hoping my obit says: He died of old age and self-indulgence. But I will surely, never be mistaken for these good and generous people that were mentioned in your reblog today of MRP’s post.
Oh I bet you will be remembered for your witty poetry and great sense of humor! 🙂
Don’t be so sure.
Oops I meant MRP’s post.
Nope.
Ooooops again that was MPR’s blog. 3rd time’s a charm.
There you go! $1.50 for you today, Jake!
That’s what I was thinking all along.. Comments for a Cause gains from my mistakes.. Nice.
Cha Ching!
Not often do you see such an interesting obituary. I read all the comments about Barry. How blessed are the people who knew and loved him.
It was a great way to pay tribute to two people who sounded like they lived their lives to the fullest.
What a FUN Obit. And some very sound advice! Thanks for sharing.
I loved these, too. I think both of these folks “got it” about what life was about. Cheese anyone???
What wonderful people they were and I’m sure they are making an impact in heaven. What a nice tribute to some very giving souls. They give me hope to be a better person. Thanks Beth for sharing
Weren’t those just the best obits? I really think their families put some love and thought into writing them and they really showed who they were in life. I had to share it from Audrey because they were such great examples on earth of what we all should be striving for. Plus 200 pounds of cheese? Seriously? 🙂
Thanks for sharing this Beth Ann! I used to help people write obits for their loved ones when needed. Loved the cheese!