Lisa Brown Hunger
Mike and Lisa,
I have the fondest memories of family Thanksgiving dinners at Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Carl's house. Your mom was the BEST cook ever. All the aunts would be in the small kitchen while all the uncles would be in the bar and living area having a beer. The refrigerator on the porch delighted us children as we could choose from a variety of soda's and pretend we were grown ups as we sat at the bar. If the temperature was nice we were told to go outside and play, but to stay away from the well. I remember many games of red rover with my cousins. Aunt Bonnie always had a smile and a hug for us. Her love of family went deep. Dear to my heart are the vivid memories of her putting grandma Brown's hair up in rollers the night before Sunday Church service while Uncle Grover watched TV. I also remember crying about not having Barbie clothes for my Barbies and my Aunt Bonnie custom sewed some for them. In addition she taught me how to hand sew. Those Barbies had many shawls. We were always loved and fed from her heart. Deepest condolences to everyone who was touched by your sweet angel of a daughter, sister, mother, aunt, mother-in-law, and grandmother (great too). She will be deeply missed. Much love from me to you all.
Monday January 28, 2019 at 8:37 am