Friday, February 28, 2014

Grandma before she was Grandma

I found some treasures:

Bobbette with her firstborn, Heather- 1957. 

 Marco and Bobbette in 1969, before they were married. 
They were on their way to the Christmas dance.
Isn't she beautiful?

This is Bobbette on her wedding day.  
This photo was later used to paint a portrait of her.
To this day, it hangs above her bed. Beautiful and serene.

Their family: 
Back row: Jim, Bonnie, Heather, Bobbette, Marco
Front row: Mark, Tamra

Their family in 1993:
Back row: Jim, Mark, Bonnie
Front Row: Tamra, Marco, Bobbette, Heather

 Bobbette with her father, AV Clark.  He was 102 when he passed away.

 Bobbette with her sister Vera. Vera came to live with Bobbette and Marco for the last several weeks before she passed away from cancer and dementia. Bobbette was a talented quilter- she won many awards for her quilts. She had Vera help her quilt while they visited. Those quilts will be treasured forever.

 Bobbette and Marco with their first Great Grandson, Hunter.

 Bobbette with her children- 2010
Jim, Bonnie, Heather, Bobbette

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Granddaughter Sheri


This is my favorite picture of Grandma This was taken in 2006 before Alzheimer's took her mind. She and I were goofing off in the kitchen, dancing around and such. Matthew took my camera and told us to pose. We laughed and did. Grandma then turned to me and said with a grin, "It was funny. I popped my foot up for the picture." All I could do was laugh and told her I did too.
Grandma was always so happy and loved to have a good time. She loved her family and the gospel more than anything in the world. She is a great example for her family and friends.

Miss you and love you Grandma. XOXO
Love, Sheri

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Great granddaughter, Brionney

We got to spent time with Grandma today. Her skin was super dry so Brionney and I lotioned her up. Brionney really got into it and would not stop rubbing lotion on GG's hand. 



 And then she decided GG needed lotion on her face so she climbed right up.


GG was very patient with her and allowed Brionney to sit on her lap. Several times they even engaged in a conversation; they babbled back and forth. It was so cute to watch. 

Brionney loves her GG to pieces. If GG is at our house, Brionney must be close by. Today when GG became upset, Brionney sang her Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star- over and over. Usually, Brionney runs and finds a stool to stand on. She stands by GG, holds her hand, and tells her that she loves her and that everything is ok. Before Brionney leaves she always tells GG again that she loves her and usually GG gets a couple kisses as well. She loves her GG.


Grandson Jonathan

I think I was about 8 years old and both Jason (our cousin) and I spent a week in California with Grandma and Grandpa. I remember Grandma taking us for donuts at a little shop down the street. After that her and grandpa took the both of us to see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Grandma had all kinds of activities planned out for us that week. We went dumpster diving for grandpas birthday cake (yes you heard me right), we worked in the garden, we made homemade lemonade, we made homemade t-shirts, and I could never forget the possum that we caught in a cage that was stealing all the cat food. They let us spray that poor thing with the hose so much I don't think it ever came back. Most of all I remember that Grandma loved us very much and that she had an absolute love for the gospel. What a missionary she was. She would start conversations with total strangers about the gospel. She would always express how much respect she had for her parents. She has always been a wonderful example to me and I will forever be thankful for that.
Love, Jonathan

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Sister-in-law JoAnn Memory

I think the thing that I remember most about Bobbette is how kind & loving she always was to me.  She would always feed me when I came over.  She was multi-talented, & could sew whatever she wanted to.
Love always,  JoAnn Cooper

Neice Holly's Memory

I have many fond memories of Aunt Bobbette.  She has been a beacon of light over the years.  When I was little and we would come to California, it was always Aunt Bobbette’s kitchen that made me feel warm and invited.  She was usually there making something we were all going to enjoy.  And she has always had the most kind way about her.  Her smile, her voice, and her words were carefully chosen and lifted and blessed us.
 Aunt Bobbette has been a sweet role model to me.  I loved reading this blog.  Thank you for sharing.  God bless you both.
Your neice,
Holly Waite

Granddaughter Emily's Memory

3 years ago we lived across the driveway from GG and GG pa. During this time GG quickly became Emily's best friend! Everyday they walked up and down the driveway for GG's exercise. They'd sit together on the porch swings and visit with one another. When Emily got in trouble she wanted to go to GG's. Emily wanted to do everything with her GG! Emily invited GG and GG pa to her 4th birthday party but we weren't sure they were going to make it. GG was showing signs of alzheimers and sometimes she had a hard time being around a lot of people and commotion. But they did come! Emily was thrilled that they came over for cake and ice cream. Emily was excited to show GG her new big baby doll that she had asked for.