Saturday, January 24, 2009
I will always remember Kenny\'s smile and laughing eyes. He was a very caring person and his family was his life. We lived next door to Aunt Eva and Uncle Jim for a few years in the 40\'s. Since I was an only child I thought of Kenny as my big brother. Mentally I had adopted Kenny, Irene and Jimmy D as my siblings. There were happy and sad memories in those days but ones I treasure. Kenny was Jim\'s football idol. Kenny was always on Jim\'s mind as was Jim on Kenny\'s mind. They shared many similarities - football, love of family, Korea, and cancer. After losing my Jim, four months and one day later I lost my cousin. Jim and Kenny are now together sharing their stories. As a spouse and child, I know what you are going through. I have been told it will get better. It won\'t be better because they are no longer with us. We will adjust our lives without them and can take solace in that they are no longer in pain and know their spirits will be with us and FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS. Gloris, may God bless you and your family in this time of grief.
Glenda, Annie, Terese, Ray, and Johnny