James and I left for Ramah around 9:15. We stopped for gas in St. Johns. I gave James my credit card to use then I went inside to use the restroom. When I got back in the car I noticed my American Express card, my debit card, drivers license, and Walmart credit card were all missing. I went back in the little convenience store and found them all lying on the ground. Thank goodness there were no other customers.
When we arrived at the church in Ramah the first people we saw were Connie and her family. This is the first time I have seen Connie's husband Cal in almost 25 years. I had to take a picture. Also, it was wonderful to see Carmen. We haven't seen her since we went back to visit about 15 years ago.
Katy, Connie, and baby Grace.
James, Connie, Cal, Tim, and Katy
George made his own coffin.
The eight natural children:
Dawn, Connie, Terry, David, James, Gail, Carmen, and Rebecca.
Nine children:
Dawn, Connie, Terry, Dave, Cindy, Gail, James, Carmen, and Rebecca.
Children, spouses, and grandchildren.
Other family members I saw: his three surviving siblings, Delbert, Kay, and Luella.Aunt Flora, uncle Gene's widow, Lee and Polie, Sherril, Monte from uncle Marion's family. Jeanie and Nelda from Uncle Leon's family, Dane and Mark from uncle Alden's family, Dianne Richins and her husband, Vivian Nicoll and her son Eli from uncle Almie's family. Eli transported the coffin from Demming to Ramah. Uncle Delbert and his son Neal. There were lots more people there that I didn't know.
It was like a family reunion. Delbert and Gail spoke at the funeral and James shared some memories at the open mike during the luncheon. I am grateful to be a part of this wonderful family!
Dawn and Carmen rode back with us and spent the night at the cabin. We made chili and cornbread for dinner and then played Five Crowns.