Jenny Dutcher
One of my fondest memories of Nana is the day we went shopping for my wedding dress. She stood by my side, helping me search for the perfect gown, and her presence meant the world to me. My mother couldn’t be there due to work, but having Nana with me felt even more special than bringing a friend. We shared a lovely lunch afterward and spent the day enjoying the excitement of planning for the wedding.
I will truly miss her. She was a kind, gentle soul who poured her heart into her family. She cherished her time with her grandkids, especially building gingerbread houses with Joshua and reading to Madison.
She was not only a wonderful grandmother, but also an extraordinary mother. Her son is a devoted father sweet, tender, and loving, just like her. Her daughter is an incredible mother herself, dedicated to both her child and her church.
What better legacy to leave behind than the living reflection of your values the true imprint of your hands at work, seen in the hearts and lives of your children.