Louise Onciul played Amazing Grace as we entered the hall......I did not hear one note, I'm sure it sounded very nice.
Emily is such a little trooper(although she's not so little anymore).....I can't count the times I've been so proud of her, this is another. She played the piano twice during the service. How Great Thou Art, and an Elvis piece(of course).....Love Me Tender was the second piece Emily played.
Written and sang by Daylan Wizniuk (our Son.....SO PROUD of him)
HER SONG
She was a daughter,
Loyal and proud of where she came from
Oh She loved them,
Cause they raised her with a big strong heart
She was a sister,
Always ready to help lend a lending hand
And they grew together,
Picking up each other when they fell down
Chorus:
And its her records playing those old western tunes
As her soft feet shuffled along
And its 1 2 3 as we dances around the room through the night, through the night
She was a mother,
Of two beautiful kids that she raised
And she taught them,
All the differences between right and wrong
She was a wife,
To that farming man she adored
And they loved,
like no one I’ve ever seen before
Chrous:
And its her records playing those old western tunes
As her soft feet shuffled along
And its 1 2 3 as we danced in the room
And its a spruce guitar, playing those old Presley tunes
As her soft feet shuffled along
And its 1 2 3 as he spins her around that beautiful back porch
She was a grandmother
Too a bunch of rowdy kids
She watched us,
As we explored her beautiful yard
She never had her own song,
But it would be.....
Loved ones playing cards,
Trees filling up the front yard
Gardening in the summers heat,
Putting up her tried feet
Apron covered with flour,
Happily baking for hours
Kissing that farming man,
Holding her children’s hands
Chorus:
And its her records playing those old country tunes
As her soft feet shuffled along
And its 1 2 3 as we dancing around
And its a spruce guitar, playing those old presley tunes
As her soft feet shuffled along
And its 1 2 3 as he spins her around that old back porch
Its bagpipes playing amazing grace,
Those soft feet have moved on
And its 1 2 3 as we dance now for her,
Dance for her.
Sid & Shirley Smith ended the service by playing Amazing Grace.....Mom's service started and ended with this piece, very fitting.
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