Dear Gary, Ron, Jeff and Hank;
The day when we heard Auntie Margaret passed away, it felt like the whole world had just turned inside-out and upside down, and so forth that would make any strong stomach become weak from an upsetting and twisted roller coaster ride from the very first sight.
Auntie Margaret, was not any ordinary aunt, instead, she felt more like another mother when growing up with Ron, Jeff and Hank was more like brothers to me than cousins. Gary, you have become an uncle to us.
Whenever we saw Auntie Margaret at the Rest Home, visiting the farm, or when she would come and visit, Auntie always had a smile filled with laughter that lifted room with love and true enjoyment. There was not ever a dull moment with Auntie, because she was the "little fire-cracker" who made everything seemed relaxed and filled with love of laughter.
The day when I brought Yaya to Watton-Covington area, I wanted to Auntie Margaret and Gary to meet Yaya more than ever, along with mom and dad! I knew Auntie was more delighted to meet Yaya at the very first sight. Plus, I knew she would possible comment that our family needed a little flavor in the family, otherwise, the same-old flavor was a bit boring!
Although, both of us are not able to make it to Auntie's funeral, especially when I am at a design-engineering field assignment and Yaya is very busy at work of one of the busiest seasons of the year, it does not mean that Auntie, along with all you guys are in our hearts and minds! We both wish that we could be there spending the time with family, remembering Auntie and keeping her spirit to continue lifting on in our hearts and minds. We love and miss you all, but most of all, we will miss Auntie with her love, laughter and simple enjoyment of life that fills our hearts even more. We love you all and lets all celebrate Auntie to continue living on in each and every one of us! Amen!
Love with Sincere,
Marvin & Yaya Jiang-Kytola