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A VERY SPECAIL MAN

I'm Teisha Lamont. I'm Andrew "Slick" Carolina's oldest grandchild. i just wont to share with yall how important my grandfather was to me. Andrew was a wonderful, caring hardworking man. He provided for his family even when times were hard he was there for us. He was the type of person that if you was in need wither it was financial help or a place to stay he was there he might curse little but he never turned any1 away. I never knew my father, he was never in my life so my granddad was my father. He was a very special man. My grandmother told me a story about my grandfather: I was a baby sitting in the living room of my grandparents house. Every1 in the house was hot and sweating, it was summer. my grandfather wouldn't buy a fan. But as soon as he seen me sweating he went out and bought a ceiling fan and put in the living room so I could keep cool. He wasn't worried about nobody else. I loved my grandfather with all my soul. My last memory of me and my grandfather having fun was when me my, husband, my two step-kids and my grandfather went to the flea market. It was kind of chilly but i wonted to do something nice for him. After he took sick he hardly ever went any were. We had a blast. We pushed him up and down the aisles U could see the joy in his eyes, he was looking every were. He couldn't speak but I know he enjoyed himself and we enjoyed him. Afterwards we took him to dinner. I'm glad I got to enjoy that moment alone with my grandfather. Momma and Grandma Lizzy watch after grandaddy and help make his transition from this life to the next as peaceful as possible i can see him now in heaven listening to his old school music getting low to the grown dancing. I know he probably done told so many people to try an solve his riddle. I'm gonna leave ya'll with this: "GIVE ME 21 PEICES IN COIN MONEY" I love u grandaddy. Everything gonna be ok down here. U will never be forgotten.
Posted by Teisha Lamont
Tuesday May 24, 2011 at 5:27 pm
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