To My Beautiful Nana

by Lucrezia Fodie   Mar 25, 2008


MY NANA

Everyone is born, they have a purpose in life, and only you know what that purpose is.

For the 14 years I've knew my Nana, i now know what her purpose was it was to show people what a strong person was like.
When do you know when you have for filled that purpose?
No one knows till your gone!
My Nana showed me her strength. I looked up to her. I never understood how she could do the dishes in just hot water, or when she cut herself gardening she would just carry on like nothing had happened.

My Nana for filled her purpose!

Sure she cried, but if you didn't cry your not truly strong. My Nana was brave, strong and independent! While being brave, strong and independent she was loving and caring

My Nana made me jumpers!
My Nana loved me!
My Nana made good food!

My Nana's gone...
Gone with the wind...
Shining with the stars...

But don't think my Nana's gone forever, because her and granddad will be together with you, looking over you. Not just family but also friends.
When theres a power cut you can count on it, they will be there making sure your safe.
They are always going to be with you in your hearts. And in the wind that blows through your hair.
My Nana has lived with confidence, confidence that we will be fine when shes gone. Of course we will miss her, and she will miss us too!
What she taught me was don t live with fear just go for it!

At first when i heard she past i didn't know to be happy or to be sad.
Happy because she was no longer in pain and back with granddad
Sad because i lost that strength in my life ,i lost my beautiful grandmother.

But i am happy and sad. My Nana is now with her one true love and no longer in pain.

Don t love then forget.
Love and remember.

Arthur Rowland Bell and Beth Caroline Bell will always be with us and back together were they belong with each other in their arms.

I will never forget you Nana, your always in my heart.

Rest.In.Peace

Its not good bye
ill see you soon

LOVE LUCREZIA

a great full granddaughter

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