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Nellie Curtis posted a condolence
Friday, December 6, 2013
Nellie (Aunt Mae) Curtis
I remembered when you literally danced at my wedding, (even before myself), to Uncle James. Being that you were always allergic to this, that and the other, you were always difficult to dress and or find clothing comfortable enough for you to wear, due to your exema. Anyway I had forgotten that you couldn't wear polyester, not for a long time anyway. So when the time came for you to be fitted for your Tux, you being the Coolest of All Cool, (l.o.l.) You tolerated the fitting's very well. No one told me anything different, so I had no reason to worry, or be concern. However at the wedding reception, I kept looking for you to take our pictures and as I/we arrived I got a glimpse of you on the inside. I noticed you kept squirming, with that wrinkled fixed disturb look on your face, but I thought that you had to go to the bathroom, (duh! I didn't know, at least I didn't remember your condition). Anyway as the music came on and everyone was being seated you were gone, as usual. (Boy, you came, you saw and when the opportunity came for you to jet, You did!(smile). Some one, (I think your Mom,) told us later that you broke out in a dance and a sweat. She said the last time that she saw you, you were dancing some kind of a jig in the reception area, without a partner, (smile). Someone else said that they told you we were there, and it wouldn't be long before we were to be announced, but as usual, you couldn't wait, ( Hmm, I'm seeing a pattern here, smile) to get out of that Polyester Tux, (I was looking for you and Eva Nell said you were gone, to her house I guess to change your clothing. (Boy again, I turned my head and you were gone), l.o.l. My guess is that you've been certain not to ever wear Polyester ever since.(Smile). So remember my son/nephew, stay away from the Polyester, we don't want you leaving from there (heaven), for any reason. The robes there should fit you beautifully and comfortably well, as nothing you have ever worn before.(smile)! I love you and miss you already. Aunt Mae...
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Nellie (Aunt Mae) Curtis posted a condolence
Friday, December 6, 2013
I remembered when you literally danced at my wedding, (even before myself), to Uncle James. Being that you were always allergic to this, that and the other, you were always difficult to dress and or find clothing comfortable enough for you to wear, due to your exema. Anyway I had forgotten that you couldn't wear polyester, not for a long time anyway. So when the time came for you to be fitted for your Tux, you being the Coolest of All Cool, (l.o.l.) You tolerated the fitting's very well. No one told me anything different, so I had no reason to worry, or be concern. However at the wedding reception, I kept looking for you to take our pictures and as I/we arrived I got a glimpse of you on the inside. I noticed you kept squirming, with that wrinkled fixed disturb look on your face, but I thought that you had to go to the bathroom, (duh! I didn't know, at least I didn't remember your condition). Anyway as the music came on and everyone was being seated you were gone, as usual. (Boy, you came, you saw and when the opportunity came for you to jet, You did!(smile). Some one, (I think your Mom,) told us later that you broke out in a dance and a sweat. She said the last time that she saw you, you were dancing some kind of a jig in the reception area, without a partner, (smile). Someone else said that they told you we were there, and it wouldn't be long before we were to be announced, but as usual, you couldn't wait, ( Hmm, I'm seeing a pattern here, smile) to get out of that Polyester Tux, (I was looking for you and Eva Nell said you were gone, to her house I guess to change your clothing. (Boy again, I turned my head and you were gone), l.o.l. My guess is that you've been certain not to ever wear Polyester ever since.(Smile). So remember my son/nephew, stay away from the Polyester, we don't want you leaving from there (heaven), for any reason. The robes there should fit you beautifully and comfortably well, as nothing you have ever worn before.(smile)! I love you and miss you already. Aunt Mae...
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Renee' Stegall posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Hey Big Business was how you greeted me from the time I started work at Cambrian. You walking your dog around with no leash just knew he was right behind you was the funniest thing ever. That's the memory I will keep with me, my condolences to your family.