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Deborah L. Mahoney posted a condolence
Friday, January 23, 2009
For Norma,
We all know how highly developed the Generalâ??s organizational skills were. Everything had a place, and everything needed to be in that place. Once he made it to Heaven, he sought out his and Normaâ??s youngest son, Kurt. Together, they realized they had work to do. As they surveyed the area, and it was a beautiful and glorious area, they noticed that Heaven needed just a touch of that Louderback organization. So, off they wentâ?¦They began by categorizing all the beautiful items just inside the pearly gates. They categorized by size, by height, by color, even by those use-by dates (even though nothing EVER expires in Heaven). Then they began the process of labeling and color-coding. They labeled their colors and color-coded their labels. They worked ever so diligently and ever so meticulously, softly reminding each other that everything really did have a place and that it was best if everything was just in its place. Finally, after they had used every color of the rainbow, they realized that their work was finally done. It was at that point, at 10:02 am on Monday, January 19th, 2009, that they knew it was time to welcome home our dear Norma.
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