Thursday, October 16, 2008

"He walked in joy"

George's funeral really was a celebration of his life. It was emotional, but a good kind, not the sobbing-and-snorting kind that Joan and I can get into so easily. Tears flowed but they flowed softly and gently.

The minister personalized the service so beautifully. I've been to too many funerals where the minister didn't really know the person, but this one did. He emphasized George's sense of humor, his love for his family, and our love for him. One line he said has stayed with me.

"He walked in joy."

That describes George so well. He was so full of joy and he shared it with us all. He was always laughing and telling jokes, one-liners that were so cute. We girls adored him, and we always will.

Cousins and an aunt that we rarely see came to the funeral and to the house afterward, and we had such a good time together. Our family is full of good humor and laughter so it was an afternoon of celebration of our lives and George's and Dorothy's, too. The two of them have brought so much love and joy to us.

Family is a precious thing, and I'm so thankful for mine!

6 comments:

Debbie T said...

Memories are something that nobody can ever take away and I'm glad that you have such wonderful ones of your uncle!

Courtney said...

I agree with Deedee... my uncles funeral was very hard for me but at least you will always have the memories when the person is gone.

Lapdog Creations said...

So very sorry for your loss.

rita said...

Thank you all. He wasn't himself at all the last couple of years, so it was a good release for him and Dorothy. Funerals are always dreaded, but this one was really nice.

Anonymous said...

Betty said...

Once again, you described things perfectly....indeed, he walked in joy. I think we all feel like he is at peace now.

Greg and I are off to Va. Beach for a long weekend...talk to you soon.

rita said...

I agree, he's at peace. And don't forget that his sister found him!

Have a wonderful time at the beach, and have a beautiful birthday, twin!