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  1. 21. Grandma's Departure

    Grandma's room is empty; she moved away.
    She departed this life and is gone to stay.
    There was no struggle, but with great ease
    she closed her eyes and took her leave.

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    I am thankful my poem touched you in some way. Sorry about your lost but remember that love heals wounds, even God's love.

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  3. 22. Grandma

    • By Rob
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2016 with permission of the Author.

    The words you spoke so wisely
    Have never been so clear.
    All the lessons that you taught me
    Still remain right here.

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    When my grandmother died, I felt so empty because she was the closest thing I've lost. She was there for me when I needed her the most. And every special day of my life she was there: 1st day...

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  5. 23. Dear Grandma

    You're not that far away.
    I can still envision your smile.
    God brought you to be with Him,
    But I'll see you in a while.

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  6. 24. Grandma Is In Heaven

    • By Deborah F. Fines
    • Published by Family Friend Poems February 2016 with permission of the Author.

    My Grandma is in Heaven.
    She left this earth today.
    Mommy tells me that Grandma
    Is no longer here to play.

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  7. 25. Gramma

    • By Dwight A. Swan
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2020 with permission of the Author.

    A part of Gramma is a part of me.
    A part of love, a part of family,
    To share a laugh,
    To shed a tear,

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