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The Grandma Who Chose Everyone

My grandma, Jewel Yvonne Meyer Amyett, is gone.  Well, not gone, gone.  She simply fulfilled her purpose for here and has gone on to her forever home. Since her passing a couple days ago, I have been thinking about her and the impact she had on my life. 1,500 miles separated us growing up, so our time together was generally in spurts of high-energy weeks, jam-packed with activity and family.  And if you know the Amyett family, you can only imagine what those times were like.  Loud.  Joyful.  Intense.  Humorous.  Weird.  Crazy.   Brandon sums it up best.  "I like being around your family.  They're funny and laugh a lot." So, when I think of Grandma, the first thing I think about is how she always made me smile.  And laugh.  She had the best sense of humor and the ability to laugh at herself.  She was open and honest.  She also had a tender heart and loved everyone and everything. This morning, I was thinking about her favorite passage of scripture that she shar

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