Tyler Begrow
Cotton and silk spun,
Flowing fabric silhouettes —
Stitching Bennett hearts
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The hollyhocks bloom,
Some purple, some pale denim —
A breath in heaven

Birth date: Jun 8, 1935 Death date: Apr 12, 2026
Shirley June (Bennett) Jacques, age 90, passed away peacefully at her home on April 12, 2026, with her loving family by her side. She was a devoted wife, full-time mother, and homemaker whose greatest joy was caring for her family Read Obituary
Cotton and silk spun,
Flowing fabric silhouettes —
Stitching Bennett hearts
-----------------------------------
The hollyhocks bloom,
Some purple, some pale denim —
A breath in heaven

I just want you to know how much I love you Mother. I know you are in a much better place and state now. Thank you for always being who you are. You are a wonderful person and mother. You always knew when something was not right even when I didn't tell you. {Mothers intuition}. God blessed us with you as our mother. I hope you go for a ride in my hot rod in heaven and get called hot rod mama again. There are no words to describe how I feel since you left us. I can't remember a time that I have cried so much and felt so distraught about something since you left us. It was so hard to watch you decline in health but you didn't suffer much. Tomorrow will be the second Sunday that I should be bringing supper over to you. It was only 8 months but seemed a lot longer than that. It hurts BAD knowing that I can't bring you supper on Sundays and get to see you anymore. I love you and miss you. I think about you every day. Say hi to everyone up there and we shall meet again when the Lord says its time. God bless you Mother. I Love you Mother!


Mom, it has been three days since Jesus called you home. My heart is so sad. Knowing I will not be seeing you every morning and making you hot hot oatmeal for breakfast is a change in my life that will be hard to make.
But I am also happy that you are with your Lord and Savior. That you are free from pain and tiredness.
It has been difficult these past couple years watching you grow old
and decline from your illness. But
I feel blessed to have been able to take care of you just as you took care of me from the day you brought me into this world.
Thank you for raising me as Christ instructed you to. For without this I would not be the person I am today.
Thank you for trusting in me to care for you until the day you went home to be with the lord.
I LOVE YOU MOM!
Kim
