My Auntie Faye was wonderful gal. We shared the San Francisco 49ers, SF Giants and the Cal and Stanford football teams. We also shared the love of good beer.
Mom was a trooper she as far back as I can remember she was tough as nails .when pop and ma went to get the marriage license the clerk wasn't going give it to them I said they have to get married she took good care of pop I know we had words at the end but may she rest in peace with all my love
Mom was our foundation and strength when things were difficult. She was tenacious in all that she did and never hesitated to speak her mind. Her love of family and friends was amazing. I was blessed to have spent the time i did the last few years with her. She loved her niners, giants Thanksgiving with Tim and Carmen and beer. I love you mom, rest in peace with pop.
I will love you forever and miss you always. You taught me so much. Thank you for allowing me to come into your home and be apart of your life. Your rat fink, Linda
Aunty Faye,
You will truly be missed. I loved our talks up in Newcastle where we've celebrated many holidays and family functions together throughout the years at Uncle Tim's and Aunty Carmen's. I loved our special conversations while we enjoyed a ciggey. You were special to me and I will forever cherish our memories. Love you. Rest peacefully.
My parents, Ray and Dolores Johnson were life long friends of Faye and Jim. As the story goes Jim was the first one to hold me after I was born when my Dad was overseas. Over the years Faye stayed in touch. She was a good friend to my dad before he passed away and I have many fond memories of her.