
Story Title: Granny
By: Danielle (Stewart) Kamanda
Granny, I miss you so much and I think of you every day. I remember you sitting in your sewing room making beautiful quilts. IGÇÖm not sure how many times I got in trouble for poking around in your sewing stuff, but I bet it was a lot. You had the best apple peeling skills IGÇÖve ever seen. That peel came off in one piece. You were the best cook! Them chicken and dumplins are still talked about. I feel so blessed that I got to spend time with you, making that 11 hour trip was worth it. I enjoyed the stories you told me, they are stories IGÇÖll remember forever. When I start thinking of you I always look at my hands, our hands look just alike. I still canGÇÖt believe youGÇÖre gone; I want to hear your voice and hear just one more story. I love you granny.
Grandchildren are the dots that connect the lines from generation to generation.







jean simon says
she was my best friend and i miss her i love her we had afriendship that lasted 4-ever
Susanne Moore says
R.I.P Granny you will be missed.
Lid says
I am so sorry to hear of the death of Princess. The passing away of a loved one is always with much sorrow. May we have faith and confidence in the Bible’s promise of a time when pain, sickness and death are a thing of the past (Revelation 21:3, 4). My condolences are with the family at this difficult time.-á
Danielle Stewart Kamanda says
Granny I miss you so much. I know your living the great life in heaven, but I want nothing more than for you to be here with me. Can’t wait till the day we meet again. I love you forever.