A. Rincker
| My Grandma Rincker was as special as a Grandma can be. We thought she would live forever.She was never a materialistic person. Her family was her greatest treasure. Oh how she loved each and everyone of us. We are proud to call her OUR GRANDMA. Here is a favorite of hers called When I Must Leave You.
When I must leave you for a little while
please do not greive and shed wild tears
and hug your sorrow to you through the years. But start out bravely with a galliant smile; And for my sake and in my name live on and do all things the same. Feed not your lonilness on empty days, but fill each waking hour in useful ways. Reach out your hand in comfort and cheer and I in turn will comfort you and hold you near; And never , never be afraid to die. For I am
waiting for you in the sky! Written by
Helen Steiner Rice.
We love you and miss you Grandma.
Donna K. and all the other grandkids and
great-grandkids. |
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| A. Maurine Rincker |
| Born |
| Febuary 25 1914 |
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| Passed Away |
| January 15 2000 |
| Effingham Ill. |
| U.S.A |
| Cemetery |
| Trinity Lutheran Church |
| Ill. |
| U.S.A. |
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Memorial Gardens
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