This happens to be my 100
th post. I wondered last week when I wrote number 99 what I would write about... 100 things about me (not), 100 things going on in Drew and my lives right now (negative!). Well here you have it. The best thing I could ever write about for number 100. My grandmother.
My Grandmother Berry (my Dad's Mom) passed away late Friday night. She was 88 but her death was totally unexpected. She was healthy, still lived by herself, still drove her own car, still had her mind, and never skipped a beat. She was an amazing woman who raised 11 kids, had 23 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way. She was a devout Catholic who called each of her children and a lot of her grandchildren every Sunday to make sure we went to church. She loved her Faith, politics, her friends, and of course her huge family. The second I got into town on Sunday 2 of my aunts pulled me aside and asked me to write her obituary. I felt so honored that they choose me to write something so special. So with the help of my Aunt Mimi we wrote her obituary. After we were done my family had a meeting to discuss the funeral: what readings, who would be the pallbearers, etc. It was truly amazing to see all of us so upset but pull together to honor my grandmother. In the middle of the planning my Uncle Bill started singing Happy Birthday and then we all joined in... my grandmother died the day before what would have been my grandfather's 93 birthday. How is that for a birthday present! Her funeral was amazing and uplifting to say the least. Every single family member had some part in the funeral. Once again I felt honored to stand in front of everyone and read the Prayers of the Faithful with 5 of my cousins. My grandmother had 3 eulogies given by my dad who is the oldest, his youngest brother Joey, and my cousin Tim. My brother read an incredible passage as did some of my aunts and cousins. My dad and his 4 brothers were pallbearers and all the grandsons were honorary pallbearers. My grandmother had 6 sons but my Uncle Teddy was killed several years ago in an automobile accident. My cousin John
Halsell Berry took his fathers place and also stood as a pallbearer. That brought tears to all of us. The Berry family loves a party and my grandmother loved to go to them. She was still dancing just a few months ago at my Uncle Dave's 50
th birthday party. In her honor we had a huge BBQ reception and celebrated her life with family and friends. The best gift we gave her is that every single family member was at her funeral. There has not been a time in a LONG time that at least one of us
couldn't attend a function. For grandmother, we were all there. FAMILY!!! My grandmother touched every person she ever met. I miss her so much already... I love you Grandmother!

The legacy she leaves behind. A few of my younger cousins are missing from this picture. This was taken on Tuesday after her funeral.
At our wedding. My Aunt Mimi wore this outfit my grandmother has on to her funeral. It made me so happy.
Aunt Mimi and Grandmother
All the older girl cousins.. Kirsten, Bridget, Brooke, me, Katie, Meg, Sarah, and Anna
Aunt Beth, Cousin Miles, Aunt Bridget and Grandmother- Berry Christmas Party
Our wedding weekend on the beach.. some of the fam
Grandmother and grandchildren the Thursday before my wedding. A few were not there yet.
Uncle Dave with John Halsell. His father was my uncle that passed away. David and Uncle Teddy were only 11 months apart so he and John Halsell have a very special bond.
David and Evan... after the funeral. I love this picture.
Drew and Grandmother at my cousin Kirsten's wedding in March. Grandmother adored Drew.
Katie, me, Grandmother and Bridget at Kirsten's wedding
Joey dancing with Grandmother at my wedding. She loved to dance!

Aunt Bridget, Kendahl, me, Kirsten, and Aunt Sue the night we all got to TX.
Your life was full of loving deeds, Forever thoughtful of our special needs, Today and tomorrow, my whole life through, I will always love and cherish you