Apr 06

Today 6 April 2009 at 3:30pm, I lost my beloved grandmother. She passed away peacefully at the age of 90 years old. I slept beside her on the night before her departure. I love her dearly. I remembered the laughter and the jokes she said before. Even at the age of 90 years old, she was strong and able to endure great pain. I remembered how she count one to five and the innocence look she had on her face.

Grandma, I missed you a lot and I do love you a lot.

Thanks for taking care of me and protected me from those that meant harms to me. Thanks for that umbrella that you gave me to protect myself from the fierce goat when I was a little kid.

I remembered.

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Authored by Benjamin Lee on 6 April 2009 with 9 comments.
Tags: pain

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9 Responses to “A Tribute to My Grandmother”

  1. I so sorry to read that,God bless your Grandma and you!

    • Benjamin Lee says:

      Thanks for your kindness. I really appreciate that. Everything was done and life is back to normal. I miss her sometimes.

      Stay around. Your presence are much appreciated.
      Hope that you make money from your investment and shares trading.

  2. Xinfinitum says:

    Hi,

    Sorry to hear about your Grandmother. You have my condolenses.

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    I agree with you about the power of compounding and risk management.

    Regards,
    Xinfinitum

    • Benjamin Lee says:

      Thanks Xinfinitum.

      With the knowledge of finance, interest compounding, risk management and asset allocation, we could reach financial independence easily.

      Just be discipline.

  3. MoneyEnergy says:

    Sorry to hear… I remember that after my own grandmother died, I would remember her without fail each year on the day she died, probably for at least a decade afterwards (of course I always thought of her too)… it’s nice that you put up a note here for her. She can survive in spirit on the interwebs.

    • Benjamin Lee says:

      Yeap, I miss her. Life goes on. I was with her on her last night in this world. The morning before she slipped away in eternity, thoughts of writing a tribute for her in my blog kept flashing across my mind.

      Don’t worry for me. I know she is better now as she is in heaven with God.

  4. Jeanine says:

    Very lovely words. She must have been a wonderful woman. It’s hard to lose those we love but I’m glad she is in heaven too :)

  5. Hi, also like the Toy Story movies, awesome film!

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