- Dec 6, 2004
- 14,695
- 117
- 106
at the age of 93 years. She was born in 1915. Its a shame that i never got to really know her. Shes been in her 80s throughout my life and has not been able to do much at that age.
Originally posted by: tasmanian
Howd she die.
Originally posted by: Aimster
my grandmother lives 3 miles away
I see her maybe once a year...
I'm going to hell
Originally posted by: Aimster
my grandmother lives 3 miles away
I see her maybe once a year...
I'm going to hell
Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
at the age of 93 years. She was born in 1915. Its a shame that i never got to really know her. Shes been in her 80s throughout my life and has not been able to do much at that age.
Originally posted by: nkgreen
93 is a good number.
My great-grandmother lived to be 103 and could remember WWI up to about Reagan. She could tell you all about the Great Depression but not what she had for dinner. I'll always remember her for what she said about 10 years before she died. She said she wanted her casket to have a rotisserie so the people that visted her could kiss her cheek and everybody else could kiss her ass. :laugh: