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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Life

We had to say Good-bye to Grandpa Cronin on Monday. He passed away March 3 at the St. Lukes Hospital in Sioux City.  His smile could light up a room and his laugh could bring joy to your heart! He was an amazing man that everyone loved. He was man of great faith and always had a positive out look on life. This is something I want my girls to emulate and follow his wisdom near and dear to their hears.  His life was taken away fast but was a true blessing that he did not have to suffer. He had 7 children, 21 grandkids and 16 Great Grankids!
  We will miss you Grandpa!
May the Road rise to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your field.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Saturday Chad wrestled in an old timers tourney in Lake Park. We were proud of him, he got 2nd! The final match was against a 21 year old. He has been a little sore the past few days:)
Our nephews Mason and Malachi came up for the weekend to wrestle and watch their Uncle's mad skills!
Aunt Kristi and Cora
Cora in Grandma Sharon's support stockings! preventing varicose veins!
The girls enjoying their bubble bath! I spoke to soon about the flu bug, we some how got another one. More coughs, plugged noses and sick babies. Spring can not get here soon enough!!!
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3 comments:

Famous Amys said...

Sorry to hear about Grandpa Cronin's passing, Billi. Sending you guys lots of love and healthy spring feelings.

elizabeth said...

so sorry to hear about gpa cronin =( he was a great guy and had a wonderful family!

MoCos said...

Sorry to here about Francis, I always enjoyed running into him and having him at events in hs. But I really love that Chad wrestled.. I would not be able to go play volleyball right now. Way to go old man!