This memory page is dedicated to friends and family that have passed away.
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Aunt Maxine (December 2018)
My sister’s FIL (June 2017)
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My nephew (February 2017). My book, Avian Friends (HERE), has some poems connecting to my nephew’s passing (and would be helpful for anyone in the grieving process).





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Our Pets Steve and Cody
Back Labrador: Sir Stephen Paul of Canterbury Royal (2005 -2018)
Golden Labrador Mix: Commodore Cody (2005 -2016)
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Darrin K. (1968-2016)
Song connected with Darrin:
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Kip White, 49 (2005). KIP was a music mentor for my spouse in the 1990’s – his family was like family to us when we lived in Colorado.
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Jacob Nerud, 9 and Jordan Nerud, 8 (1998)
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Gary Snyder, 49 (2001)
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Cathy Snyder (Derry) November 2019
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Cathy Heimer January 2020
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Barbara Quade, 58 – November 2008
Barb was our lawyer in the 1990’s (
rescuedhelped us with visitation for my step-daughter) and not only was she an amazing lawyer and wonderful business woman, she was a loving person, caring momma and had a generous heart.“Once in a while, attorneys master their practice and then continue to push the envelope by promoting a higher level of professionalism and practice.
Barbara C. Quade, a long-time hero and advocate of Metro Volunteer Lawyers of Denver, was one such excellent attorney, and will be dearly missed by many. Quade passed away Nov. 28, at her home in Windsor. She was 58.
She graduated from the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver. She was a principal of the firm Quade, Fontana & Bonin and later established Quade Family Law. She received a lifetime achievement award…” more of article here
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Shanna Blankenship (1980-1995).
Posts:
1-24-2017 here
1-24- 2018 here
This song reminds me of her:
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Norma Furgerson (October, 2010). Norma and I shared a connection through her writing. I am glad that our paths crossed and in heaven someday we will share poems and stories….:)
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Mr. Caldarelli (2005), my 6th grade teacher and he invested in me as a writer and as a young learner. So grateful for him.
post is here
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Maryann Halligan, 36 (1968-2004)
Kim, Maryann, and Yvette
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Matt Row, 39 (2008)
I did not know Matt, but would like to honor him here as his essence lingers on through his widow, Andrea (and their two children).
Matt and Andrea – click on photo for blog.
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David – Our neighbor and forever friend (January, 2013)
David’s Dad (January, 2015)
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My dad (2004)
I do not have a post written for my dad, but I will link one if one unfolds. ❤ –
In the meantime, I will just share that I have my dad’s eyes!
This Clapton song reminds me of him –
A few Comics – because it can lift spirits and combat grief – right? 🙂
GRIEF RESOURCES
Blog Post About How Grief Shows Up in Your Physical Body HERE
- Blog Post Memorial from Sound Eagle
Book: “Heaven” by Randy Alcorn (here).
Therapist Aide (https://www.therapistaid.com) has resources like this next sheet:
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It is so nice that you have taken space and time to allow us the honor of know only a portion of what you enjoyed in these special people. Thank you!
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thanks so much Andy! 🙂
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Dear Yvette Prior,
I concur with Andy Oldham. As mentioned in my highly bespoke reply to you at https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2019/08/31/khai-khim-for-always-and-beyond-goodbye/#comment-10613, it is delightful and heartening that you have come over to read my special and latest blog post to convey your condolences. Also highly welcomed are your appreciation of this special tribute to Khim, as well as your offering of good vibes and wishes to Khai, who, as you mentioned, is facing a major transitional adjustment in life. Thank you.
How moving it is that you have specifically set aside a web page on your blog to immortalize them! Undoubtedly, deep in your heart, those friends and family members live on. Let us hope that we shall always be able to reminisce the good days that we spent with our beloved ones who had departed, as we continue to cherish them in our memories and to express our affections for them via our multimedia posts.
I also hope that you have had the opportunity to listen to my very own musical compositions and arrangements contained in the eulogy.
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Sorry to hear about your Dads passing.. We lost ours in 2006 at 59yrs old.. It was nice seeing you again around the Holidays!
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Whao – flashback in time here – SO NICE to see your name come up. And yeah, I actually heard about your dad passing a while back -and thought of you and Jeff – also, I always liked your dad. In fact, I have thought of your family throughout the years – whenever I see those pictures you poured for people – like there I was in San Jacinto, California one weekend in 2002, and a relative had a dozen(plus) of those Hippert wooden works of art.
Anyhow, thanks for taking the time to drop by and comment – 🙂
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This is the most beautiful page I’ve seen, you have done such a wonderful thing honoring your loved ones.
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Ana, thanks so very much! That really means a lot. 🙂 ♥♥♥
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So truly touching…and wonderful of you.
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thanks so much – and hey, I like your blog! so varied…. thanks for dropping by.
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I’ll say one thing – your blog is HAPPY stuff!
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I just found this page. So beautiful! I have goosebumps and feel very blessed that our paths continue to cross 🙂
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thanks Mama-mick – and I am glad you have some extra time this month (well assuming you might!!) and I appreciate you checking around – funny because I just read your “favorites” drop down menu – 🙂 ❤ hugs ❤
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RIP… ❤
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What a wonderful tribute to those you have loved and lost. 🙂
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Thanks for taking the time to read Su – and appreciate the compliment – 🙂
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You’re welcome
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A wonderful tribute:) peace;)
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thank you much. 🙂
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Very nice and well done.
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thank you sir!
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A lovely, caring gesture, to have this page. ❤
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I loVe this idea for a page. I would love to do something similar for the men in my life who have inspired me, my Father and Father-in-law. This is just lovely!
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It’s always hard losing a family member, I’ve experienced this as well. Been very quiet about it since the pain of their passing still lingers in my mind. Honoring them is important though, it’s nice to see what you’ve done. Thanks.
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thanks so much – and well said – condolences to you as well – ❤
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What a great way to pay tribute to those who have been in your life!
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thanks so much Cheryl ❤
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I haven’t seen anyone do this before. It’s such a lovely idea. What a wonderful way to keep alive the memory of people special to you.
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well thanks so much for checking it out – and I am actually behind and I have a few more entries to add (sniff) but seriously, thanks for your nice comment.
xoxo
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A very touching post Y.
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Hey Prior, loved reading your About this morning, after all your heartfelt comments on my stories, and your family photo shots have such a warmth to them. Then I headed here, and was scrolling through your post and the Grief process jumped out at me. Not that I am grieving (I have when my Mother died, eventually) but because it will be so useful to people I know and people that I do not whom I connect with on a weekly basis. Thank you so much. Warmest wishes, Kelvin
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I can’t believe I never spotted this page. You gave the ones you love such a magnificent and loving tribute.
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thanks G – and I had this page on private for a while – that might be why it was missed…but thanks for peeking around.
and seriously, if anyone knows how to give tribute to past loved ones it is YOU!
You – and your interactive blog – honor so many and has a nice glow in the blogosphere….
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Such a nice thing to say thank you very much!
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Beautifully done as a tribute to those who were special and loved by you. ❤
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Hi – thanks for your visit and nice comment
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peace
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Thanks for visiting my blog so that I could find yours. 🙂
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my pleasure – and I found your blog on another blog and so glad i did – looks like good stuff here – and well, okay – with the two words joy and roses together – I think that is a sign… ha!
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Awh…Thanks! 🙂
It is a variety of posts, hope you enjoy, you just never know where my mind may go. 🙂
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so fresh! and hope you have a nice week
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Thanks! Same to you.
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Beautifully done. ❤
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thanks you very much!
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A nice tribute to your loved ones. 🙂
Sorry for your losses.
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What a tribute for those who have died before us and a place of healing. I too is going through riveting process that I still have yet to put in writing as to how it affected me. Thank you.
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Overall good memories Yvette, I think you should be grateful, except for your choice of music that when I put it on the sun went down.
Lova ya
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I love that you have this page. It’s something I would consider doing myself. Hugs.
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It is so important to remember – thank you for this intimate sharing of very private feelings. And for the resources and the Clapton song.
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What a sweet page, Yvette. You have such a big heart, you had to be a teacher. It’s an inspiration to spend time on your blog.
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Oh Marsha thanks so much for that beautiful comment today. Rest made my day and I am glad to be blog friends – ttys
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Wonderful way to honor those who have passed. I love the dog’s names and I agree – dogs lives are way too short for such magnificent beings!
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