Submitted by CarlyMeyer on

Grace Alice Coleman

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The author of 8 spirited children and 31 grand-spirited-children. She was 97 years young when she left this earth, but her legacy lives on. She was a quiet, kind, sly woman from the town of Reading, Pennsylvania. Fondly known as Pennsylvania Dutch. “S” cookies, Pecan Balls, Buckeyes, Pecan Pie, Lemon Bars, Cherry Bars and tasty dishes filled her kitchen and our bellies. A shark of a card player, a writer, poet, and a hell of a scrabble player. She could stitch, sew, hem, and outwit you with “Grace”. Her kids often called her “Gracie Slick”. Grandaddy Coleman LOVED his wife, Grace. In my forty-something years, I’ve never heard her yell. If we made her angry, Grandpa Bill would set us straight. Only 2.5 weeks ago, I visited her in Sarasota, Florida. I brought her a present of fresh peaches, apricots, and a parasol with blue beaded crystal finishings, so her beautiful skin wouldn’t get burned in the sun. This visit was special. We were getting to know each other as two ladies comparing notes about life. We chatted about hip pain, exercise and staying fit. A budding friendship between two ladies, instead of Grammy to grand-daughter. Another growing moment between the two of us. Now, I notice her everywhere. In everything I do, she shows up. I read recipe magazines, play cards when I’m bored. I write, have a love affair with words and live only 45 minutes from where she grew up. I’m her legacy, as are all my Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Mum, Brothers, Nieces, and Nephews. We are her legacy. I still say I am her favorite granddaughter :) Tricia, Brianna, and Linda, she really loved her Granddaughters. With honor, love, and “Grace”. CMB

Comments

Fred Klein

Very well done as to a worthy woman!
Victoria Drogin

Beautiful. I love how you noted “a budding friendship between two ladies”. Our relationships change with beloved family members as we mature - even ones that we’ve always taken for granted. I see this with my daughters and my mother. Thank you for highlighting it so beautifully. So sad for your loss. She sounds like a vivid, amazing woman.
Shelley Simpson

I am sorry for your loss and grateful for the legacy that lives through you. Thank you.
Kelly Welles

You honor Grace with every word you write, every smile, every deed and every heart you touch. What an amazing legacy your grandma left this world. Her spirit lives on. Blessings.
Rona Gura

She sounds like an incredible woman. I love that you described her as the author of 8 spirited children. . . . I am so sorry for your loss.
Nancy Schess

Carly, what a beautiful tribute. I feel like I just got to know her. May you find comfort in your memories.

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