Further to this topic I started a few weeks ago: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/124404/1.ashx I just found out that she died the other night. We hadn't been close in a number of years, due to me becoming inactive, but I remember alot of the good times too. She was older than me and offered to study with me when I was 14, which led to my getting baptized.
I remember that she tried for several years to get pregnant, and how happy she was when she finally conceived. I remember her and I drinking a whole bottle of home made wine one afternoon when we were supposed to be having our study, and how we sat out on her back porch laughing at anything and everything. Coincidentally, her mother and my grandmother were best friends and one day we took them both down to Niagara Falls and took them out on the Maid of the Mist, which neither of them had done. I remember when I was young, I was always welcomed in their home. That may have changed when I stopped going to the Hall, but somehow, that doesn't matter now.
I'm glad I got to see her before she went, otherwise I would have regretted it for the rest of my life. I'm curious as to what's going to happen at the funeral. Her one child is DF'd and I wonder if anyone will talk to them. When someone dies, it shouldn't matter what religion they are.....aren't we all God's children?
Sorry for rambling......I just feel really shitty right now.