
Today would mark the 38th Wedding Anniversary for my Dad and Mom.
We love you Mom!!!


Today was Jill's funeral and I was so moved by a few comments that were made. Jill was a different woman. She was stubborn, bossy, extremely talented and very determined. When she set her mind on something, look out! She never let the cancer distract her and she never gave up fighting. She was a poet, gifted pianist and always into fashion and jewelry. A close friend of Jill's spoke at the funeral...she was a wonderful speaker! She told us about her last few days. When she visited Jill last week, she noticed she had on all her ruby jewelry. Her husband mentioned that's all she keeps asking for and thought it was odd. Jill's friend knew the meaning of it...a few months ago, Jill called her about a scripture she read in Proverbs...
It was November 2002 when Jordan started her first Learn to Skate lesson. Jill, pictured with Jordan was a substitute for Jordan's class. After Jordan's first session of Learn to Skate, she started private lessons with Jill at the Olympic Oval. Jill coached her for 15 months and exposed our family to figure skating. Jill choreographed her first program and took her to a few local competitions. Jill was also a courageous lady who battled cancer at the age of 29. After countless surgeries and unbelievable courage, her battle finally ended Tuesday evening at the age of 35... I spoke with her last year, shortly after her cancer returned. She still had her stubborn determination to fight this cancer. Even though she had Jordan for a short time, she was a stepping stone for our adventures in Figure Skating. She also taught our family about courage. This Saturday we will attend her funeral and reunite with old friends. I believe Jill will enjoy watching us gather together and reminisce the impact she made on all of us. She was one of a kind and now watching from above without pain. 



