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In Memory of
Ida Belle
Hibbs (Mick)
1940 - 2014
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

Grandma....

There are too many stories...  to many for me to remember or for this space to hold. You were my grandma for as long as I can remember.  You always made me listen even when I didn't want to, but there were always fun times, too, from taking baths in a wash tub as  little girl, to fishing and stringing beans on the front porch.

There are so many little things I can remember from one house to another, but writing all of them would be impossible. The house on Town Run would probably hold the most fo me. That is where you lived when Shirley, Henry and I played ball in the yard, when Crystal was born, when Pam used to babysit me all the time and when Pam tried making biscuits for te first time. I remember how you would always let Shirly and I walk down to IGA, Murphy's and the Library but we couldn't leave te house without a hood and gloves. I always hated it, but knew argueing was pointless.

The one memory that has always and will always stick with me was the time I burnt my arm on the wood stove.  You knew exactly what to do until everyone got back from cutting wood and someone could take me to the hospital and even though I was screaming, upset and scared to death you were calm as could be because you knew I would be fine. 

I am just sorry now that I wasn't there to say goodbye and that is something I will have to live with.  I love you grandma.

Posted by Cindy (Hibbs) Smith
Tuesday August 5, 2014 at 7:29 am
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