Condolences
I just remembered! It was Dr. Lyon's Tooth powder!
Bobbie and I were famous for locking ourselves in the bathroom, and mixing all kinds of "stuff" and pills from the medicine cabinet. It was a base of Dr. somebody's tooth powder, with what ever we found to make a big mixture of from the medicine cabinet. We would crush pills, mix liquids, or whatever we could find. When we finished we were smart enough to wash it down the sink, but we eventually got caught and were not allowed in the bathroom together again.
Too bad, it was fun. I think we used too many of "Greatgrandma's" pills.
We had to be about 7 or 8 yrs old. Bobbie was two years younger than me, so I guess I was the ringleader! Miss you cuz, I know you are resting in peace with the rest of our family. Love, Ellen XXOO
I'm truly sorry I was not able to attend Bobbie's Memorial Service and Mass. I will be there in spirit. Cousin Bobbie may you Rest in Peace with all the other members of our departed family. God's Blessings and Peace to all, especially Cindy and Lee. Love, Auntie Ellen
Cindy, Lee, Dad, and family I am so sorry for your loss. My Dad has always spoke so good of her and I know he loved her like his own Mom. She was such a great woman and she will be missed. I wish that I could have seen her more often and wish that she could have met Kassidy. I am so sorry that I can't be there with all of you in this sad time but I am praying for all of you. I love you all. Take care of each other as you have to send God another angel. I am sure Kathy and Justin are still wrapping their arms around her with so much love. May she be at peace now. I love you Grandma Barbara. I will always remember the beautiful porcelain dolls you would bring me at Christmas when I was little. Thank you for those great memories I will never forget. May you rest in peace. With Love from Jessica in SC.