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CybeyawqDxxq posted a condolence
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Ppl like you get all the brains. I just get to say thanks for he awnesr.
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NICOLE WHITE posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
This so very hard for me to leave a comment cuz it does seem real yet! Goldie was the next best thing for a grandma , since i have lost both of my own! she cared with everything she had for anyone that was in her life....I miss her SMILE and lAUGH SO MUCH!Every time we talked i always learned something from her,she is so amazing!she will be missed everyday!When my mother worked for her goldie, goldie did more then just give my mom a job she also gave my mom so much love even when my mom messed up....Goldie gave us a second family and i will always be so thankful to her and to jules for that! Goldie u mean so much and i will do my best in everything i do and think of u when i finish something in life!!!I love u and thx for all the love and all the things u taught me in our time 2gether.....
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Sheila Popwell posted a condolence
Saturday, January 16, 2010
I was one of Goldie's live-in caregivers for 2 1/2 years. During the time with her I learned so much and I learned how to have a postive attitude about life no matter what your going thru in your life. She was such an inspiration to me and taught me so many things I have used in my life since leaving her residence. She said I was like a flower that sometimes bloomed and sometimes was wilted so she nicknamed me "her flower child". My nickname for her was "Goldie Girl". We shared a special bond between the 2 of us after I moved out. She was always there if I needed good advice or was there to praise me when things were going good. I last spoke with her on the phone sometime after Thanksgiving. She was happy, upbeat and we had a good conversation as always. I called her every month or evey 2 months to "update" her on me and my life and she would do the same. Her laugh was contagious and we did that alot when we talked. She always wanted to know how I was doing and she sent me pictures and letters during the holidays or when there was a special event going on in her life. I was able to come visit her once in awhile when I moved out but when I moved farther North it was harder for me to come see her but we still had our phone calls to keep us connected. I will miss my sweet "Goldie Girl" but I know she is now another one of my angels looking over at me and that someday I will see her smiling and loving face again ! My heart goes out to all her family and friends who I know are missing her just as I am.
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Julie Ann Yoder posted a condolence
Saturday, January 16, 2010
I was honered and privleged to have cared for Goldie the last three years. She was a gift in my life. I will never forget her and will hold her laughter, advice and friendship in my heart forever.
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Heather Winkleblack posted a condolence
Friday, January 15, 2010
I will never forget meeting Goldie, I was a tenant, and soon bacame a caregiver for her. she is the most amazing person I have ever met in my life! she tought me so much! from gardening to cutting hair and doing nails! she always had advice and love for me. she told me one time that no matter what she woul always love me and always be there for me, no matter what, and she was. I love her so much! I will NEVER forge her and her loving ways. she had a heart of gold! her name truly fit her! I beleive that she was an angel sent to earth!
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Becca Duran posted a condolence
Friday, January 15, 2010
I will never forget Goldie. Every holiday I would look forward to seeing her. She had such a warm heart and a fabulous sense of humor. I will always cherish the memory of her welcoming spirit and kindness. It was an inspiration to watch her relationship with her grandson, Miles. Goldie was a great gift to us all. I will miss her very much.
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Jay Thomas posted a condolence
Friday, January 15, 2010
Goldie was one of my favorite people. I learned an awful lot from just being around her. She had tons of positive energy and she made a difference in many lives. I can hear her laugh without trying very hard!!
She had a lot of guts and humor and I along with many others loved her.
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Gayle & Eric Strom posted a condolence
Friday, January 15, 2010
Goldie was a bright spot in our personal lives. We so admired her upbeat spirit no matter what adversity seemed to come to her. I always told her that I wanted to be like her and I will strive to do that. She loved her family and shared them with us. We loved her birthday parties and meeting all her friends. We will miss her enormously and miss stopping by to just chat. Our thoughts and prayers to Julie, Miles and Brady and family. We love you Goldie!!1
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Janet Fuss Nelson posted a condolence
Friday, January 15, 2010
I met Goldie at the ranch when I was 10 or 11, she made my dreams come true. I learned to ride at the Lazy S bar L Ranch, I stayed a week at a time in the bunkhouse and then Goldie welcomed me to stay some weekends in the house. I'm pretty sure it was Goldie who suggested that us girls should put that smelly old billy goat in the boy's bunkhouse. I can still see Big Red, Frisco, Zorro, Joey & Julie's Ladybug and all the others waiting to be saddled. After the fire we rode the horses to Maytown to their new home. I stayed a few times at the Maytown Store, it didn't matter where I was, as long as Goldie and the horses were nearby. Goldie knew I loved that little Pinto horse Joey, and she made sure my Dad was able to buy him for me at the auction...making another dream come true. I don't know how so much time went by and I lost touch with Goldie. I thought of her and spoke of her often, always with a smile. I regret not finding her and letting her know how important she was to me (and I'm sure many others), it does give me great comfort to hear that she has such a loving family and that she was happy and successful. Looking at her photograph I see she never lost that twinkle in her eye and that wonderful smile.
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Patty Kinney and Tate posted a condolence
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Goldie, You were one of the best people we've ever met, if not the best. You were so kind to us. We will remember your flowers and your garden and think of you often.
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Leonard, Betty Brown, and Daughter Denise posted a condolence
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss. Goldie was a very special woman. We loved her dearly.
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