
However, we drove right through North Olmsted and Historic Olmsted Falls. Well, we made an unplanned detour . . . passed directly infront of Sunset Memorial Park, the cemetery where Uncle JD is buried. So we got to go visit him again! I was so thrilled. Twice in a month! The cemetery had raised and leveled his stone, so now you could see all of it. I think this was the most exciting part of the day. Totally unplanned and very nice.


Aunt Margaret remarried and lived in Tennessee. I have spent hours over the years looking online for a death notice for her, as we could never find out if she had died. When Gramma was still alive, she told Mom that Margaret married a man named Paul Minke. How many times have I tried looking for "Minke". Mom talked to her cousin Duwayne last month about Aunt Margaret and it turns out that she married Paul "Mencke"! What a southern accent can do to a name! She passed away last year, and I was able to find her obit, make a FindAGrave memorial for her and someone took a photo of her grave marker!

Here is a fantastic poem that he wrote. I think Mom got this from Aunt Lucille (his sister). What a fantastic piece to leave behind.
A SINNER'S PRAYER
I went out for a walk one day
on a cold Winter's morn.
Then I saw a vision
of Gabriel with his horn.
I fell down on my knees to pray
and to Jesus I did say,
"Please cleanse my soul of sin, O Lord,
for I repent today.
I am just a lonely sinner, Lord,
who is learning how to pray.
So, won't you shine your light on me,
so I can see the way?
I pledge my soul to Jesus,
to do with what He may,
In hopes He'll take me to His Father
on that Judgment Day.
O, Jesus, can't you hear my plea?
I put my trust and faith in you
who walked upon the sea.
Oh, yes, I love you, Jesus,
I look for you today,
Who gave His life upon the cross
so my soul can be saved.
Yes, I want to go to heaven
to sit by His right hand;
I want to climb those golden stairs
into that promised land,
If I could meet my Savior,
who wore the crown of thorn,
Then I could die in Peace, O Lord,
let Gabriel blow his horn."
I went out for a walk one day
on a cold Winter's morn.
Then I saw a vision
of Gabriel with his horn.
I fell down on my knees to pray
and to Jesus I did say,
"Please cleanse my soul of sin, O Lord,
for I repent today.
I am just a lonely sinner, Lord,
who is learning how to pray.
So, won't you shine your light on me,
so I can see the way?
I pledge my soul to Jesus,
to do with what He may,
In hopes He'll take me to His Father
on that Judgment Day.
O, Jesus, can't you hear my plea?
I put my trust and faith in you
who walked upon the sea.
Oh, yes, I love you, Jesus,
I look for you today,
Who gave His life upon the cross
so my soul can be saved.
Yes, I want to go to heaven
to sit by His right hand;
I want to climb those golden stairs
into that promised land,
If I could meet my Savior,
who wore the crown of thorn,
Then I could die in Peace, O Lord,
let Gabriel blow his horn."