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 GRANDMA Jean Rutledge : Oct 10, 1917 – Aug 25, 2007 
  In LOVING Memory…. ~ A person who loved me very much.
 ~ She showed me right from wrong.
 ~ She kissed my cut fingers and watched over me when I was sick.
 ~ She was very patient and taught me the Golden Rule.
 ~ She put up with kittens, guinea pigs, dogs and even hamsters.
 ~ She always made sure no one EVER left her table hungry.
 ~ She had a good memory – she knew her “Judy Bug” loved chocolate cake, BBQ’d steak and potatoes.
 ~ She taught me how to read – I can even remember the book – “Green Eggs And Ham”.
 ~ She was very wise – she helped to shape my morals and gave me unconditional love. And, I know that wasn’t always easy!
 ~ She was a Tooth Fairy, a Room Mother, a Vet, a Cook, a Maid, a Teacher and a Lady.
 ~ She never asked for anything in return.
 
 My debt is far more than could be paid with money. But you know, this woman would mark “Account Paid In Full” for 3 words.
 That lady is MY GRANDMA & the 3 words are “I LOVE YOU!”
 
 Grandma I love you more…. And THANK YOU for ALWAYS “being there” whenever I needed you. I am truly BLESSED.
 With ALL my Love,
 Forever your grand“daughter” Judy (I wrote this to my Grandma in October, 1976 for her 59th birthday. I was 19. I will read this at my Grandma’s Memorial 9/7/07. My 2 sisters totally agree with my thoughts. My Grandma and Grandpa raised us and we miss them both - but will see them again in Heaven).
 
  
 Flowers are lilacs, planted in placeReady smile from wrinkled face
 Sometimes in flannel of Grandpa’s hues.
 Soft, veined hands that are well-used
 Frail and small yet strong of will
 Twinkling eyes, with wisdom filled
 Sense of humor, gentle touch
 Close to those she loved so much
 Crazy marbles on Friday night
 Al Martino records, what a site
 Hershey’s, Snickers and sometimes Mars
 Candy hid in front room jars
 Texas storm cellar, cozy and black
 Preserved this and pickled that
 Fireflies and humid nights
 Fishing in deepening twilight
 Yuma Summers learn to swim
 Singing of a favorite hymn
 Fractured collars and black eyes
 Broken jaws and waffle highs
 Girl Scout cookies, band parades
 Yearning for the Olden Days
 Farm fresh eggs and dairy milk
 Handmade dresses, curls and silk
 Nursing sick ones day or night
 Mount Rubidoux’s Easter Morning hike
 Fireworks 4th of July
 Thunder storms light up the sky
 Mosquitoes, horned toads, tiny frogs
 Arizona’s old petrified logs
 HOT Ice cream at Grandma Too’s
 Taught to always tell what’s true
 Childhood full of love and wonder
 Memories of golden Summers
 Grand Canyon’s large but just a hole
 Compared the loss here in my soul
 Until in Heaven we shall meet
 Again together on golden streets              ~©9/2007 Judy Inman
 
 Several songs were played and sung during Grandma's Memorial. Here are a few...
 Grandma's & Grandpa's SONG: I LOVE YOU BECAUSE, sung by Al Martino
 I love you because you understand, dearEvery single thing I try to do
 You're always there to lend a helping hand, dear
 I love you most of all because you're you.
 
 No matter what the world may say about me
 I know your love will always see me through
 
 I love you for the way you never doubt me.
 But, most of all I love you 'cause you're you.
 
 (I love you because the future's brighter)
 (The door to happiness shall open wide)
 
 No matter what the world may say about me
 I know your love will always see me through
 
 I love you for a hundred thousand reasons,
 But, most of all I love you 'cause you're you.
 CLICK HERE to listen...
 The song below is how we felt about Grandma and Grandpa. They were ALWAYS there for us. 
 ~ Because You Loved Me ~ Lyrics (Celine Dion)
 For all those times you stood by me
 For all the truth that you made me see
 For all the joy you brought to my life
 For all the wrong that you made right
 For every dream you made come true
 For all the love I found in you
 I'll be forever thankful baby
 You're the one who held me up
 Never let me fall
 You're the one who saw me through through it all
 
 
 You were my strength when I was weak
 You were my voice when I couldn't speak
 You were my eyes when I couldn't see
 You saw the best there was in me
 Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
 You gave me faith 'coz you believed
 I'm everything I am
 Because you loved me
 
 
 You gave me wings and made me fly
 You touched my hand I could touch the sky
 I lost my faith, you gave it back to me
 You said no star was out of reach
 You stood by me and I stood tall
 I had your love I had it all
 I'm grateful for each day you gave me
 Maybe I don't know that much
 But I know this much is true
 I was blessed because I was loved by you
 
 
 You were my strength when I was weak
 You were my voice when I couldn't speak
 You were my eyes when I couldn't see
 You saw the best there was in me
 Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
 You gave me faith 'coz you believed
 I'm everything I am
 Because you loved me
 
 
 You were always there for me
 The tender wind that carried me
 A light in the dark shining your love into my life
 You've been my inspiration
 Through the lies you were the truth
 My world is a better place because of you
 
 
 You were my strength when I was weak
 You were my voice when I couldn't speak
 You were my eyes when I couldn't see
 You saw the best there was in me
 Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
 You gave me faith 'coz you believed
 I'm everything I am
 Because you loved me
 
 
 I'm everything I am
 Because you loved me
 
 SHE'S SOMEBODY'S HERO was requested by Heather - my daughter, who stayed with Grandma and took care of her 24/7 except when we were out of town at a dog show. (Our awesome family came to stay with Grandma when we were gone).
 ~SHE'S SOMEBODY'S HERO~ by Jamie O'Neal
 She's never pulled anyone from a burning buildingShe's never rocked Central Park to a half a million fans, screaming out her name
 She's never hit a shot to win the game
 She's never left her footprints on the moon
 She's never made a solo hot air balloon ride, around the world,
 No, she's just your everyday average girl (but)
 
 She's somebody's hero
 A hero to her baby with a skinned up knee
 A little kiss is all she needs
 The keeper of the cheerios
 The voice that brings Snow White to life
 Bedtime stories every night
 And that smile lets her know
 She's somebody's hero
 
 She didn't get a check every week like a nine-to fiver
 But she's been a waiter, and a cook and a taxi driver
 For twenty years, there at home, until the day her girl was grown
 Giving all her love to her was her life's ambition
 But now her baby's movin' on, and she'll soon be missin' her
 But not today, those are tears of joy runnin' down her face
 
 She's somebody's hero
 A hero to her daughter in her wedding dress
 She gave her wings to leave the nest
 It hurts to let her baby go down the aisle she walks right by
 Looks back into her mother's eyes
 And that smile lets her know
 She's somebody's hero
 
 Thirty years have flown right past
 Her daughters' starin' at all the photographs
 Of her mother, and she wishes she could be like that
 Oh, but she already is
 
 She's somebody's hero
 A hero to her mother in a rockin' chair
 She runs a brush through her silver hair
 The envy of the nursing home
 She drops by every afternoon
 Feeds her mama with a spoon
 And that smile lets her know
 Her mother's smile lets her know
 She's somebody's hero
 
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