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Debra Cale posted a condolence
Monday, March 8, 2021
I just found out by doing a google search of my sweet cousin passed away. My heart is broken. I'm so sorry to hear this.
Debra Ivy Cale
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Debra Cale posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
I just found out by doing a google search of my sweet cousin passed away. My heart is broken. I'm so sorry to hear this.
Debra Ivy Cale
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
I m sorry you had so much pain. I wish I could have taken it away from you. I posted a picture of myself. to bring back the memories of our trip to Hawaii. you invited me to take a 9 day trip to Hawaii. we had so much fun there. enjoying the sights and doing what you love to do the best. singing karaoke you loved music.it was your life. I remember when I first met you. I moved to your conversation. I was a regular pioneer at the time. we hit it off it became the best of friends. you me and my Peggy
Ball. We were the three musketeers. Peggy ball was a good friend. Your best friend.it hurt me so bad to see you. I watched you hurt over her death. Now I know how you felt. My heart is so heavy with grief. I wish you could take this pain away from me. Since you been gone I feel so alone. I have lost my best friend. However I didn't want you to suffer. I'm happy to have had the opportunity. To get to know you. I wished others had done the same. You had so much love in your heart for everyone. you bubble over with joy and
excitement. I loved you for being a spontaneous person. We had so much in common. I will never find another friend like you.
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Peggy Lisa there are so many things. I would like to say to
you. I miss you so much it hurts. I can't stop crying.
when I hear a song that
reminds me of you. Or when I
want to share some news.
several times to come and
visit. But I couldn't. I had court
hearing. When you learned
you had cancer. It was no
time at all. Things changed in
your body. You lived an
amazing life. You traveled more than some people travel in a life time. Santa Cruz was your favorite sites to visit. it brought back so many memories of your parents. I can't count the times you have gone there. Oh and Peggy Ball and her children. You me and our girls. Remember thr trips to
Canada? But after your dad passed.you wanted me to know how much you value my friendship. so you invited me and Phelisha to go on a seven day cruise to Alaska. Man was I surprised to hear you say that.
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Katelyn I m so sorry for your lost. I didn't realize just how much you look like your mother!
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
I m so sorry for your lost. I loved your sis so much. I hope I will see you in Belfair on Sunday.
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Nichole Jamison posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Neither HE NOR I were able to make it. We were both working and Big Red's radiator would have let up make it up over the mountains. In case you were wondering.
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Nichole Jamison posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
I may have not been the daughter she wanted, but she eventually got Katelyn and she was happy. My mother's death has completely turned my world upside down and I'm not sure if I'll ever get over this loss. When we were good together, we were great. When were weren't, it was war. It was like this as far back as I can remember. She was very young when I was born and now that I'm nearly 50 years old, problems in the past don't have the same impact that they did then. I only wish I could have had the chance to tell her I loved her one last time.
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Saturday, July 18, 2015
I m sorry you had so much pain. I wish I could have taken it away from you. I posted a picture of myself. to bring back the memories of our trip to Hawaii. you invited me to take a 9 day trip to Hawaii. we had so much fun there. enjoying the sights and doing what you love to do the best. singing karaoke you loved music.it was your life. I remember when I first met you. I moved to your conversation. I was a regular pioneer at the time. we hit it off it became the best of friends. you me and my Peggy
Ball. We were the three musketeers. Peggy ball was a good friend. Your best friend.it hurt me so bad to see you. I watched you hurt over her death. Now I know how you felt. My heart is so heavy with grief. I wish you could take this pain away from me. Since you been gone I feel so alone. I have lost my best friend. However I didn't want you to suffer. I'm happy to have had the opportunity. To get to know you. I wished others had done the same. You had so much love in your heart for everyone. you bubble over with joy and
excitement. I loved you for being a spontaneous person. We had so much in common. I will never find another friend like you.
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Peggy Lisa there are so many things. I would like to say to
you. I miss you so much it hurts. I can't stop crying.
when I hear a song that
reminds me of you. Or when I
want to share some news.
several times to come and
visit. But I couldn't. I had court
hearing. When you learned
you had cancer. It was no
time at all. Things changed in
your body. You lived an
amazing life. You traveled more than some people travel in a life time. Santa Cruz was your favorite sites to visit. it brought back so many memories of your parents. I can't count the times you have gone there. Oh and Peggy Ball and her children. You me and our girls. Remember thr trips to
Canada? But after your dad passed.you wanted me to know how much you value my friendship. so you invited me and Phelisha to go on a seven day cruise to Alaska. Man was I surprised to hear you say that.
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Katelyn I m so sorry for your lost. I didn't realize just how much you look like your mother!
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Linda Kay posted a condolence
Saturday, July 18, 2015
I m so sorry for your lost. I loved your sis so much. I hope I will see you in Belfair on Sunday.
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Nichole Jamison posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
I am her oldest daughter (45), Nichole.
I can't believe she's gone. It was only 2.5 months ago when we all found out how ill she really was. Being shocked at the news was a complete understatement. Since I don't live in Washington anymore and have a full time job, being at her bedside during her last days was not possible. My sister Katelyn (24) was there the whole time with her amazing support system, Sara. (Thank you, Sara. We love you.) They rode the highs and lows of Mom's impending end together, holding on to each other tightly during the storm. Mom was too young to be breathing Death's vapors. She was only 64 and had so much more life to live. No, her general health wasn't in tip-top condition but we never saw 'cancer' on the horizon.
Mom was a beautiful woman who loved to laugh, sing (immensely), cook and hang out with 'young people'. (It made her even younger at heart.) When she laughed, it was infectious! She could get an entire crowed going with just one giggle. She had the most beautiful eyes and smile! Not once did anyone ever see her leave the house without looking like a complete Lady, darned to a 'T' and smelling so sweet with perfume. Her hair was - perfect. Her make up was - perfect. Her clothes, well, you know - perfect again. She had a difficult time with walking long distances at the mall or a park due to her 'poor' knees but she made due. She would not deny the pleasure of those she loved just because she 'hurt'. There were a select few who Mom enjoyed spending time with and these were but not limited to Katelyn, her daughter, Aaron, her nearly 'step' son, many of those who shared her faith such as Steve and Kathy Latin as well as Mike and Donna Elliot. Then there were life-long friends, Joe and Carol Hogan, Audrey Maca, Jean Torres and may she rest in peace, Peggy Ball. She also had step-children, Michelle Knott and Stacy and Tracy Knott, not to mention my own children, being her grandchildren, Demitri and Darrius Jamison.
Her only living sibling is David F. Clark, Jr. (68). They took care of their parents, David F. Clark, Sr. and Helen R. Clark together and Mom was the one who moved into their home with my sister to give them 'round the clock' care. While Dave helped out financially and in the maintenance of the home and land, Mom was at the ready with any and all support in the home and on the road. They both, tirelessly, worked to keep the family cared for and happy. My grandparents passed away between 2000 - 2004 and then it was just Mom and Dave as the survivors of that generation. Mom then turned to being a full-time Mom to Katelyn and she loved her and watched her grow from the sweetest, most adorable little girl you have ever seen, into a gorgeous young, talented woman, who had the world at her feet. Good friends, family and lot's of love is what Mom thrived off of. In the end, those that administered that love were at her side, saying good-bye. I, personally, dislike the term 'good-bye'. I like 'Until we meet again' much more.
Well, Mom, you made an impact on the world with your presence and will be so lovingly remembered. May the Supreme Being hold you tight in their arms with love and light. May they guide you gingerly on your journey and whatever the outcome, I love you. Unconditionally. Until we meet again.
Nikki~
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Nichole Jamison posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Neither HE NOR I were able to make it. We were both working and Big Red's radiator would have let up make it up over the mountains. In case you were wondering.
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Nichole Jamison posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
I may have not been the daughter she wanted, but she eventually got Katelyn and she was happy. My mother's death has completely turned my world upside down and I'm not sure if I'll ever get over this loss. When we were good together, we were great. When were weren't, it was war. It was like this as far back as I can remember. She was very young when I was born and now that I'm nearly 50 years old, problems in the past don't have the same impact that they did then. I only wish I could have had the chance to tell her I loved her one last time.
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Nichole Jamison posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
I am her oldest daughter (45), Nichole.
I can't believe she's gone. It was only 2.5 months ago when we all found out how ill she really was. Being shocked at the news was a complete understatement. Since I don't live in Washington anymore and have a full time job, being at her bedside during her last days was not possible. My sister Katelyn (24) was there the whole time with her amazing support system, Sara. (Thank you, Sara. We love you.) They rode the highs and lows of Mom's impending end together, holding on to each other tightly during the storm. Mom was too young to be breathing Death's vapors. She was only 64 and had so much more life to live. No, her general health wasn't in tip-top condition but we never saw 'cancer' on the horizon.
Mom was a beautiful woman who loved to laugh, sing (immensely), cook and hang out with 'young people'. (It made her even younger at heart.) When she laughed, it was infectious! She could get an entire crowed going with just one giggle. She had the most beautiful eyes and smile! Not once did anyone ever see her leave the house without looking like a complete Lady, darned to a 'T' and smelling so sweet with perfume. Her hair was - perfect. Her make up was - perfect. Her clothes, well, you know - perfect again. She had a difficult time with walking long distances at the mall or a park due to her 'poor' knees but she made due. She would not deny the pleasure of those she loved just because she 'hurt'. There were a select few who Mom enjoyed spending time with and these were but not limited to Katelyn, her daughter, Aaron, her nearly 'step' son, many of those who shared her faith such as Steve and Kathy Latin as well as Mike and Donna Elliot. Then there were life-long friends, Joe and Carol Hogan, Audrey Maca, Jean Torres and may she rest in peace, Peggy Ball. She also had step-children, Michelle Knott and Stacy and Tracy Knott, not to mention my own children, being her grandchildren, Demitri and Darrius Jamison.
Her only living sibling is David F. Clark, Jr. (68). They took care of their parents, David F. Clark, Sr. and Helen R. Clark together and Mom was the one who moved into their home with my sister to give them 'round the clock' care. While Dave helped out financially and in the maintenance of the home and land, Mom was at the ready with any and all support in the home and on the road. They both, tirelessly, worked to keep the family cared for and happy. My grandparents passed away between 2000 - 2004 and then it was just Mom and Dave as the survivors of that generation. Mom then turned to being a full-time Mom to Katelyn and she loved her and watched her grow from the sweetest, most adorable little girl you have ever seen, into a gorgeous young, talented woman, who had the world at her feet. Good friends, family and lot's of love is what Mom thrived off of. In the end, those that administered that love were at her side, saying good-bye. I, personally, dislike the term 'good-bye'. I like 'Until we meet again' much more.
Well, Mom, you made an impact on the world with your presence and will be so lovingly remembered. May the Supreme Being hold you tight in their arms with love and light. May they guide you gingerly on your journey and whatever the outcome, I love you. Unconditionally. Until we meet again.
Nikki~
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