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Andrew Reed
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1951 - 2017
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Dessely Miller

I had the privilege of meeting Mr Putnam, or Kimberlys dad a few years ago when he came out to visit with her and her husband Barry I was living with them at the time. From the outside it was wonderful to see them have a wonderful time together. It was wonderful to meet the man whose younger photo that I saw at their home looked exactly like her son Matthew. I had an opportunity to speak with him a few times beyond hi and hello. I remember Kimberly was in the hospital and and Barry was at work so it was me Bella and her father at the house. He spent time with Bella, she played with him and I check periodically to make sure he was ok with her and he would say it was fine. I stepped away because I wanted him to have his memory with her, I remember them being so cute together, I would watch them a little until they saw me. She would tell him what to do as best she could (my little leader in the making). I now wish I had thought to take pictures. I remember having time to talk with him, he told me about oil pulling which has great benefits for the body and he shared a few health tips which I try to use from time to time. He thanked me for being there and helping Kimberly and Barry, but what he did not realise and I did tell him they were the ones doing for me and anyway I could help was a joy. I had to beg them to let me help even in the tiny ways I did help. I will forever be grateful. I remember him giving me money and I told him absolutely not I kept saying no than he said ok take this $50.00 I want to thank you for helping my daughter, I told him she and her husband already paid me for the little things I do and they don't need to. I finally took it and felt bad but I remembeed someone told me of robbing someone of a blessing and I got peace there. I experienced his kindness. I am glad he knew the Lord for now I can say RIP. Should one die without knowing Christ to say rip is a waste because they will not experience peace. May God be with all of the family I am understanding this father this grand father etc knew the Lord so to see him again make sure you know Jesus too. God bless and comfort each of you in this time.
Tuesday May 9, 2017 at 2:31 pm
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