Tuesday, 1 March 2011

June 22, 1920 -- February 24, 2011

6 comments:

  1. I only met Clotilde once, many years ago. Yet after hearing the eulogies at her memorial this afternoon, I feel her heart had touched mine many times via the hearts of my 'brother' Ray, his wonderful girls and all his clan. Clotilde has left a truly wonderful legacy of family and spirit. Bless all of you.

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  2. Our condolences to you and your family, Laura. Our thoughts are with you.

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  3. Based on everything I've heard, she was a remarkable woman. I'd love to know more about her life. I hope you (or somebody else) can find the time to tell us about her

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  4. Brenda, We'll "Do" a lunch. I would be honored to talk about "The Life and Times " of the "Steel Magnolia".She gave me strength as a kid, and I think I've passed it on to my girls...Two incredible young women who are more like their Granny than they can ever know. You and Bob, Allison and Mike, attending was a special gift to me and the girls.".
    Love Ray

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  5. Mom left me an excellent "blue print" to live by and I plan to do my best to pick up where she left off - she was my hero and my inspiration through all my stages - I dearly miss her voice but know that she is and always will be by my side - especially in times of need...this gives me strength. Auntie Ferne xo

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  6. Love you, Auntie Ferne.

    Funny -- you are a blueprint for me.

    xoxo

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