Proverbs 22:6

We are fortunate enough to be blessed with 3 wonderful little boys: Jay, Cody, and Riley. We always say that we're not just raising boys, but we are raising husbands. This blog is for them.


Proverbs 22:6 "Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it."

Friday, October 18, 2013

Aunt Carolyn

Boys, today we had Aunt Carolyn's funeral.  She was mommy's Great Aunt....she was mommy's Grandmother's sister.  She had lived and worked in NYC for over 30 years, and when she retired in 2003, she moved down to GA to be close to her family.  A little over a month ago, she was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer, and she died earlier this week.  Every time that we would see her, she would always hug you boys and tell you that she loved you. 

This was the first funeral that you boys had ever attended.  Jay had asked mommy what went on at funerals, and mom said that there was usually a preacher and someone playing music.  Jay asked if he could play the piano at the funeral, and mom asked Grammy.  Everyone decided that it would be a great idea.  So, as the preacher was making his opening comments, Jay got up and went to the piano.  He played the song "Our God", and when he was done, everyone gave him a round of applause...right there during the funeral!!  Jay, I am certain that Aunt Carolyn would have loved to hear you play that song.  You really honored her today.

Aunt Carolyn never married or had any kids of her own.  She had requested to be buried in the same cemetery as her parents and her brothers in Spartanburg, SC.  So after the funeral, we all drove to SC for the burial.  It was really neat seeing the graves of your Great Great Grandparents, Chalmers and Evia Jones.  Your Great Great Uncles are also buried there.  The men had all served in the military, and it was neat to see their footstones.  The footstones showed their jobs that they were assigned, as well as the wars that they had served in.  They had served in WWI, WWII, The Korean War, and in Vietnam.  It was very awe-inspiring to see, and it is pretty neat to think that your relatives played a part on the history of the country like that.

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