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Carolyn posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Some days it seems like just yesterday and others it seems just what it is, 5 years ago, that you passed away. So many if’s and but’s, would’ve, could’ve, and should’ves still drive me crazy but on the most part I have moved on, but always keeping those wonderful memories of you in my heart. I think of you and can hear you in so many others. All your children reminisce about you and your zest for life. Your grandchildren know many of your wittism’s and use them in their own life. We all have our favorites. You would be so proud of all your grandchildren and great grandchildren. Since you have been gone, we have been busy! Many exciting events have happened. Here’s the list:
07/14/07 Eric and Chantil married
03/03/08 Sparkles died
03/05/08 Nicolas Robert Falco born
06/07/08 Emily Rose Morris born
02/14/09 Jake and Stephanie married
04/25/09 Adam and Angie married
03/31/10 Jerry retired from high school swimming
06/2010 Stephen Liberto graduated from high school
10/15/10 Carolyn retired
11/23/10 Liam Jackson Clapp born
03/24/11 Adam Gregory Jr. Clapp born
04/2011 Susie and Terry bought a house
05/06/11 Everett Joseph Morris born
06/2011 Amanda Liberto graduated from high school
07/30/11 Jodie and Larry Reyes married
08/22/11 Jerry’s diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
10/01/11 Robert and Amy married
10/03/11 5 years, seems impossible
10/15/11 Ryan and Jackie married
10/2011 Eric and Chantil are expecting their first child
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Carolyn posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
It's hard to believe that it has been one year ago today. I still miss you immensely! Over time it has gotten easier but I don't know of one day that goes by without thinking of you. You were so full of life and I loved you so much! You were wise in your vision of what Larry and Cheryl could do for your memorial. Larry was funny and yet serious for his position as master of ceremony and Cheryl with her creativity with decorating and organizational skills. Larry made everyone comfortable coming forward with their shared stories and outpouring of love. They did such an outstanding job and the day was very lovely. Denny and Meg provided a wonderful DVD with pictures collected from family, all set to your favorite music which we watched on Larry's large TV. They made sure that all of us got a copy. Susie provided a great collection of framed pictures, your favorite poetry and famous sayings. There were enough so that we could each take one home as a keepsake. Reverend Gilbert Stone did an excellent job for your graveside service. He did his best to ease our sorrow with lovely words, your favorite bible passages, and special poems that you wanted him to read. Remembering you with love, you will be in my heart forever.
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Susie posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Hi Mom,
Yesterday the memories of our drive to Olympia to be with you poured in, the tears poured out. It seemed like it took forever to get there, I wanted and needed to see your beautiful face, to be with you and feel your love, thank you for being there. One year ago today you went Home, and I’m so thankful I could be with you. I miss you so very much!! I think of you everyday, you are always with me, in my heart and in my memories. I hear your voice sharing your words of wisdom, sharing your stories, giving your guidance, your friendship and your love. I hear your laughter and see your smile; you were such a beautiful lady. I am so proud of you, you loved life and lived your life to the fullest, and I was blessed to be your daughter. Thank you, Mom for always being there for me!….. I love remembering all of our times together, I’m glad I have so many wonderful memories. When I watch the DVD ‘Flossie Clapp – Celebrating a Beautiful Soul’ created by Denny & Meg it brings so many of those memories to life, you were so full of love and life and you can see it in your pictures. I think about you watching your videos on New Year’s, and I know that this one would be one you would watch every New Year. I’m so lucky to have a copy of all of them so I can see you, and hear your voice, hear the songs that make me think of you. I smile, I laugh, I cry – I miss you!! I always loved talking to you, and I still do!!.....Your “Celebration of Life” was a beautiful day; it was so great to have our family and friends together. I hadn’t seen so many of them in so long. Thank you! Your vision of the day and what you wanted came together beautifully. I’m so proud of Carolyn for making your wishes known and handling your affairs in the manner that you wanted, and I know you are too. Your choice of Larry and Cheryl to have your party was perfect; they did a beautiful job in honoring you. You could feel your love and spirit in all that everyone did for your day and in the memories that were shared; you touched so many lives in so many ways!! ……. Mom, I know that you were ready, and I’m thankful that you are at peace, and feel no more discomforts. (I wasn’t, of course you know I never would be, but thank you for making me stronger and better able to handle my loss). I know you wouldn’t want me to cry, but sometimes I just can’t hold the tears back, I miss you so very, very much. I’m glad you can be with the special people in our lives that we loved and lost, and I know we’ll be together again…… Thank you again for your love, your faith, your guidance, your strength, your spirit, your love of life, your smile and laughter, your hugs (and for scratching my back), your positive attitude and your wisdom; thank you for your support and our special times together and the great memories. Thank you for always being there for me. Thank you for being my Mom, my friend. You will always have a very special place in my heart, you are my special angel. I miss you, I love you!! ~ Love and blessings…love always, Susie xoxoxo
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Sue Pindard Monsoor posted a condolence
Thursday, June 21, 2007
"Big Mama Clapp" will forever be remember by me as my friend, counselor and my second mom, when I needed one the most. She stepped in when I was 17 and invited me to stay in her home when my own folks were living in England. It takes a pretty special lady to say "you can stay here" and really mean it. She guided me with love, her funny sense of humor, her jokes, poems and theories on life and really did a good job of keeping me on the right path. Those years I will always look back on fondly. If it weren't for her, my whole family would still be in England. Instead, we were all happily reunited about 5 years later, because of her.
She touched so many with her positive, smiling attitute. I will forever be grateful to have had her in my life.
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Denny posted a condolence
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Mom, you meant so much to me and to others. You live in each one of us and for that we are so thankful. I will carry your love and your faith with me forever. I will continue to live as you taught me with love and thanksgiving as guided by God, Jesus' "ever loving arms" and the Holy Spirit. Through the Trinity we are all connected and many more because of you. Thank-you.
Love, Denny
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Loren Clapp- nephew posted a condolence
Sunday, December 10, 2006
An amazing woman your mother. She took life by the reins and rode it for all the good she could shake out of it...her six children being at the top of that list. Thank goodness we have the capacity to remember, because I have certainly had a flood of good times come back through my mind. And the craziest of all has been hearing her laughter in the early morning hours (5:55 a.m.) while waiting in the dark for my bus to work.
What a wonderfully upbeat woman she was even in the face of difficult times. Such loss is inevitable, but never easy to shoulder...believe me, I know. I love you and your family. Hugs to you all.
Loren
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Jerry Stoddard posted a condolence
Sunday, November 19, 2006
I still remember the first time I met Flossie. It was time to ‘Meet the future mother-in-law’. I met Carolyn and Flossie at the Golden Sails’s restaurant (at that time they had the best Reuben sandwich that Carolyn and her Mother loved) in Long Beach in May of 1975, just before I shipped out to Guam for a 3 year tour of duty. Flossie, as always, and right up to the end, was full of energy and always had a good story.
It was a blessing that Flossie was able to live with us for the last few years of her life. Carolyn and Flossie enjoyed playing dominoes regularly, until the last year when the game became difficult for her because of her deteriorating vision.
She was a pleasure to have in our home and it gave us a sense of giving back to her for the many people that she had taken care of in their declining years. This is by far the best way to finish out your final years when it works. Being with family every day, instead of strangers, makes your life comfortable and worth living. Plus, you continue to see the many members of the family on a regular basis, as opposed to the occasional drop by for a few minutes of chat. Family is the most important thing in life and staying in touch gives life meaning.
Only two weeks before the end we took her to an apple squeezing party to make apple cider at a friend’s barn. She delighted the many pressers with her stories and quick wit.
I will remember her as a friend and great mother-in-law.
Jerry
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Maureen McVerry (Meg's sister) posted a condolence
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Dear Denny,
How sorry the whole world must be at the passing of your sweet momma. She was a hoot and a half! It was always great for me to hear Flossie stories because she was the kind of gal I want to be when I grow up. Always "rarin" to go and such a great character. At Allison's wedding she said to me, in front of Flannery (when I complemented her good looks), "Not bad for an old bag!" Flannery almost fell over. She only knew my mom and Terry and these gals NEVER expressed themselves like only Flossie could.
She was one heck of a woman and an inspiration. Lucky you that she created you.
XXXX,
MO
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Lee Smith (Pierce) posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
F is for her FAMILY,her husband, 2 girls, 4 boys
L is for her LOVE,which nothing could destroy
O is for OPINIONS, seeing good in everyone
S is for her SWEET SPIRIT and always full of fun
S is also for her SMILE that seemed to reach a mile
I is for her INTEGRITY her patience and her honesty
E is for her ENERGY most people would agree
C is for her CARE and CHEERFULNESS making me feel so blessed
L is for her LOYALTY, a faithful friend to me
A is for an ANGEL that describes her well
P is for PRAYER LIFE it's dept I cannot tell
P is for PRAISE for her many thoughtful ways;
Put this all together and indeed Flossie is now an ANGEL in heaven where one day we will be together for eternity sharing our earthly memories.
To me.....Flossie was.... and is the sister I never had. She and I would spend hours talking about everything from A to Z. Our children grew up together, her 6 my 2. At times she was like a second mom to JeriLee and Steven. We did lots of fun things together. Desert camp outs, mountain trips, days at the beach, picnic lunches,we always had a great time when we got to all go to Lake Gregory for a week.
Memories abound in Flossies life and we all are happy to have been a part of the her wonderful life. She is greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
LOVE and BLESSINGS always dear friend..... Lee
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Barbara Akst - a friend posted a condolence
Monday, October 30, 2006
There are times you meet someone and you know they are someone very special. That happened to me when I met Flossie's daughter, Carolyn, so many years ago. As friendships develop, your friends become your family. As my friendship with Carolyn and her family grew, I was introduced to the woman who made Carolyn my special friend. I met Flossie. I knew immediately that Flossie had a gift, a gift of giving.
It is hard to put feelings into words but Flossie had a way of opening her heart and bringing, not only those she knew but even strangers into her circle of love. She could make a sad day bright, a lonely moment memorable. From sitting by your side and being a friend, to entertaining a group with headstands, photos and laughter, Flossie made you comfortable. That is just one of many gifts that Flossie had and willingly shared with others.
As I read others thoughts, I know I am not the only one whose life has been enriched because of Flossie. I thank everyone for sharing and know that Flossie will live in all of our hearts forever.
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"Jerilee" posted a condolence
Sunday, October 22, 2006
My, "other" mother, for so many years, when I really needed it the most! How lucky for me to have so many memories of Flossie Clapp! Where do I begin....the trips to Lake Gregory, especially those in the back of the big truck,those darn Clapp kids getting me into trouble at the dances down at the lake. The arcades, bowling, acey/ducey, snow ball fights and so much more.
What I will hold dearest in my heart about dear Flossie is how she LOVED and LIVED life to the fullest. She remains such a role model for many. A very wise woman who touched us all. I came from a very small family, but I always loved the times I shared with the "Clapp Clan". Just the other day I purchased a new purse...I found myself dumping everything out on the bed and smiling.....Flossie used to do that alllll the time. Her passing for me represents that there is life after death..we will ALL be together again one day. I just KNOW sweet Eddie, who taught me how to use an upholstery sewing manchine, is dancing with his darling wife and lovin every minute of it. They are together again!
Flossie you will always live on in my heart.
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Brieanna Norwood posted a condolence
Saturday, October 21, 2006
GRANDMA’S LEGACY
The sweetest blushing stature of a rose,
Stood proudly humble in life’s garden-
Now in heavens fields she grows,
The yearn to touch such beauty again,….
….Sits on our fingertips like a sticky sap,
Emblazened upon our hearts like etched stone-
It was time for her to fall into a deep nap,
For her time here was only on loan.
God blessed us with Florence Rose for years,
Long enough that she left her legacy-
Behind to us all,..also bringing us to tears,
Though she’d request we set this pain free.
Her theory in life was to live positive,
Keeping optimistic when waters got rough,
Through her I saw the purest way to live-
If you have God, family, and love,….it is enough.
Where there isn’t a road, pave a path,
When your hungry,…feed your soul-
Do not fear evil or temptations cruel wrath,
If you cant push any further,…then pull.
Be true to your word and sincere in heart,
Aiding others all along journeys’ way-
Always finish what you opt to start,
Participate with children in make-believe play.
Make the most of the best, littlest of the least-
Strive on the simplicity of his love divine,
Never say “good-bye” to those deceased,
We all hold a number and stand in line.
Live righteously so that you may someday enter,
A palace in the sky above the highest star-
Where all impurities become only pure,
Grandma,…faith tells me right where you are.
If there ever were a soul that I admiringly adored,
It would without question be my Grandma Flossie,
Who always had time,…she never ignored-
Each and every one, including me.
I could only wish to possess her virtue,
The more I learnt, and the more she taught-
I realized that Earth only birthed but a few,
Like Flossie, for others like her there are not.
Such wit, fragile humor, and a heart of gold-
At the end of a rainbow after a storm,
She’d mentor and advise with internal treasures untold,
In an icy cold world, in her home it was warm.
Grandma, your memory sits on a shelf inside,
All on it’s own, towering high above-
You live through a past that hasn’t died,
And are remembered with appreciation and love!
Written with all the love in my heart, for the dearest woman besides my own mother that I’ve ever yet to meet. If you believe that she was a wonderful woman,…then you shall be comforted by the thought that only a brilliant God could have created such a lady. She sits beside him,….she earned her wings,…and flew home. I love you Grandma.
Written by, Brieanna Norwood
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Cheryl Clapp posted a condolence
Friday, October 20, 2006
Flossie was my mother-in-law of nearly 20 years now-I prefer to call her “Mom.” She has been “Grandma Flossie” to all four of Larry and my children and also to our four grandsons. How the little boys would beam getting cards in the mail from her, just knowing there would be a bill in it for each of them! She often sent packages to the girls and me of tops, nightgowns and robes (which usually were of a rose print). We wore them to bed the night of October 3 and 4, 2006 so that we could feel her arms about us! Mom was such an inspiration to us. She totally embraced life and could turn any ordinary situation into extraordinary! One such afternoon we sought to have lunch at the beach. After much ado about where to eat outdoors to enjoy the view, we ended up getting fast food and sitting on the sand against a brick wall. Of course, she was fully prepared with solutions for the sand. She had baggies with wet paper towels and even spoons and old emptied butter containers for the boys to use as shovels and pails! We had a marvelous time! On one occasion when she came to stay, I heard noises in the wee hours of the night. Concerned for Mom sleeping downstairs, I awakened Larry to check it out. It turned out to be just Mom. When we told her we heard the front door and were worried about a burglar, she said that there was one with duct tape and all (hair tape)-she had just raided the refrigerator for orange juice and to finish her delicious sandwich with the red onions in it! And we laughed…On another occasion we took her out to a comedy club. There was a long line and wait to get in. She kept them all in stitches-some thought she was actually a hired comedian by the club (or that she should be). She got such a “kick” out of just the simplest of things. One year I hand-stamped a Christmas card and personalized the front with her name. She carried it around with her “ice breaker” stash for the longest time to show it off. Her level of appreciation and enthusiasm could be topped by none! We are glad that Susie was able to get Mom and join us in our 2005 summer vacation at Trinity Lake. We were worried about how she’d hold up. Mom/Grandma outlasted us all and kept us in stitches with story after story around the campfire. The laughs continued inside the cabin watching her decide which gown to wear for bedtime (as she brought many)! (We have some nice footage of her laughing in all her glory from this trip-the last film we have of her actually.) She was a wonderful, wonderful person. Brieanna said that she is one of the two people she held in the highest esteem. (They loved sharing their poetry with each other.) When I asked who the other person was, she said “Dad”! I’m glad that I found the words to one day thank her for the precious gift of her son-my wonderful husband and “soul mate.” Larry has so many of the wonderful qualities and shared philosophies on life. Mom/Flossie will be dearly missed by me, Larry, our family, her entire family and friends. Let’s all try to embrace our short lives and “make the most of the best and the least of the worst”! I’m sure she’s causing an uproar in heaven-the thunder is the laughter and the rain is tears from her and all the other angels laughing so hard. And this, I’m sure, is the thought she’d like to leave us all with and also the thought that hopefully tames our tears!
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Patty Haygood posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
I knew Flossie through her son and daughter, Denny and Carolyn. We went to high school together but really became close friends after school and that's when I met most of the family and Flossie and Ed. Flossie was a great lady, always upbeat and knew how to have a fun time. I was lucky enough to be invited to her and Ed's 40th Anniversary Party and Flossie's 60th birthday roast. They were great, fun parties with lots of laughs, dancing and joking. Whenever I was around the family that kind of mood was very prevalent. I think Flossie leaves behind a lasting memory of joy of life and joy of family and friends. It was wonderful to have known her and all of her family she loved and raised so well.
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Jennifer Matea posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
I Knew Flossie through her daughter Susan and Met her several times She always made me laugh everytime I saw her with her great stories and jokes she will be missed greatly love and prayers to all the family
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Susie - her youngest daughter posted a condolence
Thursday, October 12, 2006
To my family, and Flossie’s friends ~ we share a great loss, but we are all so blessed to have shared our lives with Mom. We will miss her, but we can be thankful for all of the memories, and all the love and joy she brought into our lives. She will always be with us!
I remember when I was visiting Mom up in Olympia and she and my sister, Carolyn, were playing dominoes, they were laughing and having so much fun. They taught me to play, and our domino time was a special time, we had a chance to visit and it brought us many hours of fun and laughter. I used to keep a book with our scores, and when she’d visit we’d look back and couldn’t believe how many games we played! We’d laugh and wonder how we got anything else done, but we did!!
When Mom would visit our home in Yreka, she loved being outside in the sunshine and fresh air. She’d admire the beautiful flowers and when we were at work she’d watch the hummingbirds zoomin’ in to the feeders. She really enjoyed watching them, she thought they were such fun, and we’d all spend time outside visiting and watching the birds. We always had strawberries growing, and she loved fresh strawberries! She’d hull them and eat them right there, and we’d laugh because her fingers would be red from the juice. And then there were the cherry tomatoes, she’d have a salt shaker in her hand, and say “Okay Terry, I’m ready!” she’d plop the tomato into her mouth, and then a sprinkle of salt! It was great to see her enjoy the simple pleasures of life! She’d enjoy watching us work, and took an interest in what we were doing; asking questions, always wanting to learn more. She’d reminisce about the days she took care of their yards, she was a hard working lady! She took pride in her “manicured” yards.
Mom loved to share her stories, and she had “ice-breaker” pictures she always carried with her. She’d bring them out, and had a short story to go with each one, listening to her and seeing the photos you knew she was joyful person and loved to have fun!
One of my special memories is when she turned 65 – I bought her a plane ticket so we could meet in San Francisco and spend the weekend together. To celebrate her birthday we decided to go out on the town. We went to a place where she and Dad had shared a special time, and when leaving we heard a piano playing, she said, “Oh Susie, let’s go there, it sounds wonderful.” Well, there was a line of people waiting to get in, so it didn’t seem too likely that we’d be able to go in and enjoy the music, but Mom said “You wait right here, I’ll be right back, it’s my birthday, I’m sure I’ll be able to get us a table.” I waited, and within a short time she was back and leading me in, we’d been invited to join a nice couple at their table, right near the piano! The entertainer was great, in between songs he and Mom had a repertoire going, she had become part of his act. Everyone loved her, he even suggested she “go on the road” with him and afterwards he thanked her for adding so much fun to his show. Several people came up to us and told her how much they enjoyed her and how great it was that mother and daughter were together to celebrate, how proud I must be of her. I was proud of her; she had a special gift of bringing fun and joy to those around her – even a roomful of strangers!
She was a wonderful Grandma to my son, Jake. They had a very special relationship. When he was young they worked in the yard together and they played together, they’d talk and they’d laugh and they shared a special connection with his Grandpa. She was Grandma Flossie to his friends, and she loved that he’d ask her to tell them a story, and enjoyed talking and laughing with them. As he grew older she was more than a Grandma, she was his friend, sharing her life experiences and her “words of wisdom”. She was always there for him with her love. Thank you Mom!
My mom was my friend – my best friend - my special angel, giving me her love and support, and guidance. She taught me so many important lessons about life – loving, laughing, crying, sharing, understanding, patience, and forgiving. She was always there for me; she helped me in my difficult times, when I was down, she knew how to bring me back up. She added joy to my life, she made the good times even better. I thank God that He chose her to be my Mom.
I love you Mom! I miss you so much; I will miss making new memories with you. I thank you for your love and the memories you gave me that will keep you with me always!!
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Eddie posted a condolence
Thursday, October 12, 2006
My personal reflections about Mom and what she taught us all about life - "What I Learned from Mom" have been shared with all of you in her life story - her words of wisdom. These are just some of the principles Mom taught us by her wonderful life and personal example of 'Grand Time Living'. I personally learned "Love", "Joy", and "Peace" from my Mother. Thanks! Mom. -Love, Eddie
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Carolyn posted a condolence
Thursday, October 12, 2006
I am so Blessed to have had a mother so wonderful as Flossie. I have many treasured memories and they bring me comfort at this time. It gives me comfort to read the outpouring of love from other people who knew her in a different light. Mom was so full of love- she set a great example of Christian love, love for her family and friends, and love of our country. Mom had a zest for life and a great sense of humor. She believed in treating others as she would want to be treated and always focused on the best in everyone. I hope I have such a positive influence on my children and friends as my mother did.
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Grace Falco (Susan's Mother-in-law) posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
My husband and I were given the wonderful opportunity of meeting Flossie on Thanksgiving Day 2004. Right away we knew that Flossie was an extraordinary woman with so much love in heart and a burning desire to share her stories. Flossie was a very special, gifted woman. Although we only spent this one beautiful day with Flossie and her family, it is a Thanksgiving we will always remember. Out thoughts and prayers are with her family. God Bless Flossie always.
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Carolyn Brown posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Oh you will be missed. I remember the fun we had when you would visit Susan in Yreka. You always smiled and I loved all your stories.
Now you are an Angel watching over us, you will always live in our hearts.
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Vera Nieto-Poland-Isbell posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
My sincere thoughts go to the family, specifically Carolyn & Dennis with whom I attended Junior & Senior Schools. Yo'u've been blessed to have had such a wonderful Mother who has now been joined with your Dad.
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Shannon Monahan posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Grandma Flossie wasn't my granmother but I always felt like she was. She was such a special woman and I will miss her dearly. She always had the best stories and her face would light up every time she told one. My love goes out to all of her family and freinds Love, Shannon
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Maggie Kibitt - Harold Clapp's Daughter posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
For several summers beginning at age 10 or 11, my parents would take me to Long Beach and leave me there for a week. What I remember about my Aunt Flossie was I seldom saw her in a sitting position. She was always up and moving, and I could tell she had a lot of stuff to get done just by watching her body language. My favorite memory was when Carolyn and I would come downstairs, ready to have breakfast, and sometimes our Malto Meal had lumps, and I remember we both agreed, lumps were the best! The days we were going to Cherry Beach, my Aunt Flossie would have packed us brown sack lunches, and I can still remember how surprised I was when tasting a black olive and mayonnaise sandwiche for the first time, and at that young age, I was still deciding if I liked tuna sandwiches. It was my Aunt Flossie who ended up being the one to call and tell me my father had died suddenly the night before, and how I screamed into the telephone that it couldn't be true, and she was there to comfort me along with Aunt Hope the day my father was memorialized. Through the years after my Aunt Flossie moved to Grants Pass and then to her own "apartment doll house," in Olympia, anytime I saw my Aunt Flossie, I felt loved unconditionally, and believed she was sincerely interested in me for no other reason than because she cared with her heart, and her salutation, "Maggie, my darling," in letters she sent (which I could read up until her stroke), or the times we talked by phone, I loved her greetings. I got to see my Aunt Flossie the last time in February 2004, and still very much the woman I had always known, full of vigor as if racing against time to share everything she could possibly remember to tell me, or ask after Kelly and Scott, and as tears fill my eyes, I want to thank the LORD for having had an aunt like my Aunt Flossie. She was a very special woman!!!
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Cheryle Clinite posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Your mother was a remarkable woman; who lived her life to the fullest
She was unselfish, tender, with a wonderful sense of humor
She loved her husband, taking care of him when he needed it the most
She loved her family and was always there for them
It was my pleasure to have known her
My prayers are with all of you
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Susan (Stoddard) Falco posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Although I am very sad that Grandma Flossie is not going to be around in person anymore, I feel her spirit and I know that I can talk to her whenever I want. She lived a marvelous life and everyone who knew her, loved her. Even to my friends she was "Grandma Flossie" because she made them feel like family as well. I know that this is what she wanted, to be sitting with God and telling him all her stories and laughing all the time. This is the reason she lived her life the way she did, and it always showed. I love you Grandma.
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Nicole Teeter posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
I will never forget Grandma Flossie; although she is not my own grandmother, she is my best friends' gradndmother and I have spent countless hours with her. She is a wonderful person. When I think about Grandma Flossie, the first thing that always pops in my mind is the pure joy she got out of sharing her life with others. There was never a story that didn't have a picture (that she could find) to go along with it. I will miss her greatly and I want the family to know that I my thoughts and prayers are with all of them.
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