She greeted us at the door
Bright and beautiful clothes she wore
We could count on a pat or a hug
“This pie is all mine,” Lonnie would say with a smug
Shopping, Vegas, Casinos, we traveled
Watching as Pete’s pockets unraveled
Patience with the cherry pie made with salt
Accepting, praising, and never placing fault
Such artistic talent, beautiful crochet
What beautiful gifts she would make
An adventure staying up all night
Just showed her strength and might
With Lonnie, she went to paint the bandstand
So typical, willing to lend a helping hand
Breakfast on Sundays in the Isle Deli
Hoping that the machines would make us wealthy
Not a driver in the back seat
But let Lonnie know he was side seat
To Silver Sneakers, we would go
At 90, she could do just about any flow
While I traveled, Lonnie and Mother Lu would sneak
To Umberto’s for pizza and Pepsi every week
Going around in Betsy, we would drive
Iowa, Wisconsin, trying to locate we would strive
A listening ear, a generous soul
You made everyone feel whole
So many memories to share
A model of love and care
We will always feel your presence
And hope we live and share your invigorating essence
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