Cara
She loved you spending time with her Susanne. Thank you for taking such wonderful care of her, playing games with her, having her write shorthand, etc. I know she enjoyed it and we cannot thank you enough for loving her.
Birth date: May 17, 1922 Death date: Mar 23, 2013
Leona Quick, 90, of Decatur passed away on Saturday, March 23, 2013 in Rosewood Care in St. Charles, IL. Leona was born on May 17, 1922 in Dunlap, TN the daughter of George W. and Mary Jane (Whitlow) Land. She married Lynn Quick o Read Obituary
She loved you spending time with her Susanne. Thank you for taking such wonderful care of her, playing games with her, having her write shorthand, etc. I know she enjoyed it and we cannot thank you enough for loving her.
Thinking of you everyday…for always Grandma. Miss you so much, and so does mom.
Sent a gift in memory of Leona Quick
Lit a candle in memory of Leona Quick
Dear Tammy, Janet, and Patty, Your mom was such a lovely, kind, witty lady. My love and thoughts are with you here in Maine. May you find peace in each other and come to know her presence in your life in a new way. Not gone, changed. LLove and prayers for your comfortGail (McInnis) Hasey (Mary's daughter)
Hi Janis. That is sweet and so true. She adored your mother and always talked fondly about her and you and your family. Funny about the sheets… I think we all got a set of "Northern Lights" from her. My sister always says they are the best sheets she has ever had. We had Pastor Brown talk about how generous and thoughtful she was, , and how she always acknowledged birthdays, holidays, and special occasions with a phone call, card, and/ or a surprise gift in the mail. She was a beautiful woman and will be missed by all her knew her.
Thinking of you Cara and your family, as you say goodbye to your Grandmother. She was fortunate to have you in her life. You took such good care of her and it was amazing to see the two of you together. You were a wonderful Granddaughter and she is no doubt bragging about you in heaven.
I cannot help but smile when i think of Leona. I always looked SO forward to my days that i was scheduled as her caregiver. i would leave with a smile on my face, and sore stomach muscles from all the laughing we did together!! she truly became my dear friend, and i adored her. to the mansfield's: thank you very much for allowing me the privilege to know Leona…she will never go forgotten!
i love this picture of leona! i stopped over that day (thanksgiving) to say hello. she was so beautiful!
We love and miss you Grandma, my fondest memories were as a child during Christmas time you would send me(Drew) and Sarah goodies so we wouldn't miss out ?? even though Sarah would hide the good sweets before I had a chance to pick. And the time I spent with you and all the family during boot camp will always be in my heart. We know God and Grandpa are busy with you up there so just wanted to tell you we love you…The Dixon Family