Aunt Gail Poem by Justin Reamer

Aunt Gail



Oh, Aunt Gail,
How I miss you so,
For you have always been
Good to us;
We miss you so much,
We wish you were here,
To see us succeed in all that we do.

You were so good to your family,
Helping Uncle Rick with whatever problems
He happened to have,
Holding Michelle closely in
Her times of need,
Helping Chris when he got in trouble,
Helping Ben when he needed help,
And listening to Laurel when
She felt down in the dumps.

You were good to all of us, too,
For you were funny and sweet,
Loving and kind,
Good to all of us here,
But we miss you so much.

Aunt Gail,
Why did you die?
We wish you were back here with us,
For we miss you so much.
I hope you are in heaven now,
And I'm sure you are,
For you were such a good person in life,
But, since you're up there,
Please tell Jesus to watch over us,
And tell our Heavenly Father
How much I love Him
With all my heart,
And that I hope to join Him someday.
Please tell Him and let Him know,
Even though He may already.

But, Aunt Gail,
I know we miss you now,
But I know I will see you again
One day,
And we will be family all over again,
But with the power of Christ on our side.

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Justin Reamer

Justin Reamer

Holland, Michigan
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