“Only, marmie, I didn’t mind hevin’ them black curls git in my eyes—much—not none—but I had a doctor-snake a-sleepin’ in my pocket, an’ I wuz scared the pressin’ ’ud wake him an’ he ’ud slide out, an’”—in a burst of words—“an’ she never ’ud go for to do it no more. But don’t yu’ tell grandpie!”
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Cherished memories of dear little Mary, died May 22, 1953.—Ever remembered by her Grandpie.
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Mikey was also blessed to be a grandpie to Thomas Bickford and Zoey Bickford who always lovingly called him “The mayor of candy land”.
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My in-laws had a hammock that my older son adored. He’d lie in it with his “Grandpie”—swinging back and forth, watching the sun glint through the tree’s leaves above, singing made-up songs.
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