She was Nana to Cody Fultz, Cloee Hupp and Connor Hupp, “the loves of her life.”
Nana leaves Cody with the memories of her wit and her biscuits and gravy. Cloee will always be her “little Tinker Bell” and Connor loved her lullabies.
Mom was a mother-in-law to Rocky Fultz, whom she kept well fed through the years, and Denny Orick, who considered her the canasta queen.
Mom was a sister to Mike Robinson, Kathy Riley (she passed last year), Paula Moore and Shelly Robinson. She was aunt to three nieces and two nephews, and had lots of extended family, in laws, out laws and friends she loved dearly.
Mom was “orphaned” by Lonnie “Jiggs” Robinson and Roberta Lovins.
Mom, LeeAnn and I had such a close, unique relationship. Mom was always there, and taught us a lot except how to live without her! Life as we know it has changed beyond compare. We will miss so many things, such as on a day-to-day basis Mom and I drank coffee and talked on the phone every morning and every evening. LeeAnn and Mom enjoyed their adventures together seeing new things and places. We all always enjoyed our new restaurant adventures. LeeAnn and I are the two halves that made Mom whole and she always made sure we knew that.
Our comfort comes from knowing Mom is in Heaven and Jesus saved her from this earthly pain. She is now perfect.
We want to thank everyone for your comfort and blessings. It’s truly appreciated.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal (Irish proverb).
Bloomington (IN) Herald-Times, Dec 4, 2016
She was Nana to Cody Fultz, Cloee Hupp and Connor Hupp, “the loves of her life.”
Nana leaves Cody with the memories of her wit and her biscuits and gravy. Cloee will always be her “little Tinker Bell” and Connor loved her lullabies.
Mom was a mother-in-law to Rocky Fultz, whom she kept well fed through the years, and Denny Orick, who considered her the canasta queen.
Mom was a sister to Mike Robinson, Kathy Riley (she passed last year), Paula Moore and Shelly Robinson. She was aunt to three nieces and two nephews, and had lots of extended family, in laws, out laws and friends she loved dearly.
Mom was “orphaned” by Lonnie “Jiggs” Robinson and Roberta Lovins.
Mom, LeeAnn and I had such a close, unique relationship. Mom was always there, and taught us a lot except how to live without her! Life as we know it has changed beyond compare. We will miss so many things, such as on a day-to-day basis Mom and I drank coffee and talked on the phone every morning and every evening. LeeAnn and Mom enjoyed their adventures together seeing new things and places. We all always enjoyed our new restaurant adventures. LeeAnn and I are the two halves that made Mom whole and she always made sure we knew that.
Our comfort comes from knowing Mom is in Heaven and Jesus saved her from this earthly pain. She is now perfect.
We want to thank everyone for your comfort and blessings. It’s truly appreciated.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal (Irish proverb).
Bloomington (IN) Herald-Times, Dec 4, 2016
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