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James Scatcherd posted a condolence
Saturday, June 16, 2018
It has been many, many years since I spent time with the Flesche family. (Jane and I went to Rott together). I still remember how beautiful your mom was. She was always very kind to me, and I think I remember her as being a great cook. I went with your family to a Kennedy rally, and got a gold Kennedy pin that I treasured (a donkey with KENNEDY curving beneath the front and back legs). I also remember Keissa (sp) and the raw eggs on the bus in the morning! I am sorry for your loss. It doesn't matter how old you are, there is something about losing your mother and becoming "an "orphan""that takes a while to recover from. So glad you have many, many wonderful memories. It sounds like she remained a charming and positive person throughout all her days. That is a true blessing for all of you. I had not realized that your dad died so young. My husband and I lived in Bermuda from 1969 - 1972; not sure if your dad would have passed during that time frame, or if we just weren't getting a paper at the time of his death. Both my parents are gone. Dad died from cancer in 1989, and Mom died in 2010. I still miss her and her wonderful smile and hugs. I keep her picture in the cabinet where I store my meds and send her my love every day. I hope all of you are at peace with her moving on to the next phase of her life, and comforted by knowing that she is with you still...just out of sight. May God Bless each of you. Shirley (Koch) Scatcherd Webster Groves, MO
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Jane Gorman posted a condolence
Thursday, January 1, 1970
Dear Shirley, How kind and sweet of you to write a such a thoughtful and lovely tribute in response to my beloved mother's death. I remember you as one of six children (was it?) and I was the eldest of five. We went to Rott Elementary School and then Lindbergh High together! I remember your beautiful red hair, kindness and keen intellect! I've wondered where you landed multiple times, over the years. I'm now in Littleton, CO, on the southern edge of Denver, working as a Retirement Representative after living and working as an architect in Aspen, Vail, Prague and London. So true, about losing one's mother after having that endless font of love and loyal support over the years. My dear dad died suddenly in 1976, just four years after my parents fulfilled their dream of moving to Colorado. I believe in the resurrection of the dead as promised by King Jesus when he brought ones back to life as humans, when he walked the earth. I hope to once more hug and enjoy my parents companionship when God's Kingdom ousts Satan's system of things and restores Paradise (Garden of Eden) to the planet. I pray for God's Kingdom to come...
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