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Married almost 50 years. she and her husband lived on a farm and raised two daughters.

The country called her husband to serve; this young mother took on odd jobs to help ends meet. She was consistently writing & mailing many letters to her husband and her brothers, who were away serving our country. With her husband's encouragement, she later wrote many letters to soldiers during the Korean, Vietnam & Gulf Wars.

She drove grain trucks, tractors, and raising pigs, turkeys, cattle, chickens, and a garden, all while keeping a spotless, organized home and yard. Being a hostess was another of her talents, their door was always open to family, with several family members living with (them) during rough times. She cared for her mother, mother in law and sister-in-law. Winnie visited them several times a week and did their laundry & shopping when they were in the XXXXXX Nursing home.

Winnie was an extraordinary seamstress, turning feed sacks into clothing for her family. She made all of her daughters' clothes, a wedding dress for her brother's bride Nordeen, clothes for her granddaughter Jamye, tiny clothes for Barbies, dolls & repaired treasured stuffed animals. She pieced quilts out of fabric scraps, made square dance dresses for herself, and matching shirts for Dude. The family also enjoyed Winnie's excellent cooking. She cooked and canned and shared many things from her garden. Her pickles and pies were family favorites. "Granny" made her cookies with perfection so they could fit in Pringles cans.

RIP Auntie

Married almost 50 years. she and her husband lived on a farm and raised two daughters. The country called her husband to serve; this young mother took on odd jobs to help ends meet. She was consistently writing & mailing many letters to her husband and her brothers, who were away serving our country. With her husband's encouragement, she later wrote many letters to soldiers during the Korean, Vietnam & Gulf Wars. She drove grain trucks, tractors, and raising pigs, turkeys, cattle, chickens, and a garden, all while keeping a spotless, organized home and yard. Being a hostess was another of her talents, their door was always open to family, with several family members living with (them) during rough times. She cared for her mother, mother in law and sister-in-law. Winnie visited them several times a week and did their laundry & shopping when they were in the XXXXXX Nursing home. Winnie was an extraordinary seamstress, turning feed sacks into clothing for her family. She made all of her daughters' clothes, a wedding dress for her brother's bride Nordeen, clothes for her granddaughter Jamye, tiny clothes for Barbies, dolls & repaired treasured stuffed animals. She pieced quilts out of fabric scraps, made square dance dresses for herself, and matching shirts for Dude. The family also enjoyed Winnie's excellent cooking. She cooked and canned and shared many things from her garden. Her pickles and pies were family favorites. "Granny" made her cookies with perfection so they could fit in Pringles cans. RIP Auntie

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My condolences. She sounds like a fine example from a terrific family. My hope is yours carries on that tradition.

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Sounds like a genuine Christian.

Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. Psalm 116:15

The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come. Isaiah 57:1

She is now in Heaven, and having a ball, seeing all of her loved ones, who passed on before her. Plus she has a brand new body.....no more aches & pains, or illness, etc.

Want to be sure you go to Heaven when you die?

Just say this simple little prayer:

Dear Lord Jesus, Thank you for dying on the cross for my sin. Please forgive me. Come into my life. I receive You as my Lord and Savior. Now, help me to live for you the rest of this life. In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

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That's the pioneer spirit that built this nation.

[–] 7 pts

Amen. Thank you for sharing a life well lived. Deepest condolences and sympathies for your loss, RC.

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Nice eulogy. Sorry for your loss. The impression that someone makes on people is reflected on the depth of their feelings of loss at their passing.

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I had a similarly great, great-aunt. Her husband was permanently disabled in a car accident. I mean disabled to the point of being almost brain dead. He couldn't even blink his own eyes. She took care of him every minute for over 40 years. She had to prepare food and medications to be administered by tube. She had to change bed pans multiple times a day. Turn down his bed. She did this while raising children and taking care of all the things that her husband would have ordinarily taken care of. When her son's wife turned out to be a degenerate and abandoned him and the kids she took care of her grandkids while her son was at work, sometimes for weeks at a time since he was a truck driver. Her entire life was devoted to taking care of others and never complained about it once.

There are a lot of people who talk about greatness, but there are very few people that live it. I know with all my heart that she was a better person than I could ever hope to be. I often take a moment to think about her life of sacrifice and loyalty. I named my daughter after her for that reason.

[–] 4 pts

Sorry for the loss of such a great woman. May she rest in peace and you and your family continue her legacy.

[–] 2 pts

The heroic women are rare.

[–] 2 pts

Proper and true Americana is a dying breed. We used to be self-sufficient go getters and now our country is a land of niggers and welfare-porn degenerates with no skills and only a few spots of hope here and there.

RIP Auntie.

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Very sorry for your loss of such a fine and upright family member of whom which I’m sure imparted her wonderfully great strengths of moral character and fiber upon yourself and all of those around her, and around those perhaps lost in the horrors of war and despair.

If I knew how, I would send these rightfully loving words of your sweet Auntie to the demon possessed Kentaji Brown Jackson so that she may know what is a Woman.

God Bless this woman, and thank You Lord for her and all those of her fine build that you have given unto us throughout history, that we may live upright and righteous amongst the demons that seek to separate us from Your Promise of a Heavenly Kingdom.

Edit: sentence structure

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Modern women aren’t capable of this level of character and discipline.

[–] 2 pts

'I wanna new iPhone!'---'but u have one alreddy'---'STOP OPPRESSING ME!'

I think they are but they're not allowed to be. If you're not angsty and speaking in up-speak with vocal fry complaining about your fibromyagia and purchasing the latest brand of vegan dog food you're not um, feck I don't even know anymore.

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Don't make them like that anymore

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