[QUOTE=JValdez2021;5709091]Is this Sylvia; the Cubs fan?[/QUOTE]Yes. Sylvia the biggest Cub fan on the planet.
Printable View
[QUOTE=JValdez2021;5709091]Is this Sylvia; the Cubs fan?[/QUOTE]Yes. Sylvia the biggest Cub fan on the planet.
A friend just messaged me.
Such a shock. I agree, she was a sweet person. Always a smile. She'd brew a cup of tea and we'd talk.
I wish you all well. It's just a reminder how short life can be and how suddenly it can vanish. Treasure your friends and loved ones. And your lady friends.
I hope everyone is in reasonable health.
Mei and I wish you well from California.
Take care.
Bob.
[QUOTE=RocketDork;5708902]He gave me her info years ago. Enjoyed plenty of good times with Sylvia. Just sad. Rocket Dork.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bob521;5709115]A friend just messaged me.
Such a shock. I agree, she was a sweet person. Always a smile. She'd brew a cup of tea and we'd talk.
I wish you all well. It's just a reminder how short life can be and how suddenly it can vanish. Treasure your friends and loved ones. And your lady friends.
I hope everyone is in reasonable health.
Mei and I wish you well.
Take care.
Bob.[/QUOTE]Very well said.
Best health and happiness to you.
We went to a few Cub games in Milwaukee. The smile and happiness she had is unforgettable.
I spent a few overnights at her condo. One time she grabbed my arm to make sure I was still in bed with her. She told me she thought I'd sneak out and leave while she was asleep.
She loves Columbo. The police drama with Peter Falk. We'd watch DVDs of Columbo for hours.
Every summer I'd get her alot of Cubs schedules. She passed them out at the senior living center she worked at. She put some Cub schedules in the lobby of her condo to see who was a Cubs fan.
I park cars at Wrigley Field during Cub games. She would text me to ask what the score of the game was and how many cars did I park.
Sylvia crossing the Rainbow Bridge is going to sting for a while with me. When it's my turn I hope I see her on the other side.
I am absolutely devastated to hear that my friend Sylvia has passed.
What started as an arrangement quickly turned into something much better. She was so kind and sweet and giving, seeing her was like visiting an old friend that you missed, I miss her and her laughter already.
To me she was one of a kind, and I will miss her dearly.
Rest in peace Sylvia.
I called the funeral home. She was cremated. Her remains were given to the family.
We can honor Sylvia's memory by being nicer to the people in our lives. Just like she was to all of us that met her.
The next second in this life isn't guaranteed. Be nice to the people you adore and love. They may not be here when you least expect it.
And RocketDork should be thanked for the introduction as he shared her info with many mongers.
[QUOTE=RonM;5710434]I called the funeral home. She was cremated. Her remains were given to the family.
We can honor Sylvia's memory by being nicer to the people in our lives. Just like she was to all of us that met her.
The next second in this life isn't guaranteed. Be nice to the people you adore and love. They may not be here when you least expect it.[/QUOTE]
Again,
Thanks to Rocket for sharing. She was a great person and a pleasure to visit. Always offering a cold drink on the way out. Wow, this just shows you never take life for granted. She looked to be in pretty good shape for her age so it shows you how a heart attack can creep up on you. I was going back and forth with her just a couple of weeks ago trying to schedule something. She was non responsive for about a week and then emailed me saying she was sick. I hope this was not Covid induced. She did work at the elder care nursing home. God speed Sylvia, it's horrible to lose good people. I know about 20 pieces of crap I would rather see go than Sylvia, like the recent spate of cop killing garbage!
Very sad, she had the best attitude and was always accommodating. I will miss here. I talked to her on the 17th, she told me she just got back from a physical and that the only thing wrong was her blood pressure was a little low and she had to go back in 2 weeks. We set up an appointment and then I got nothing. The last text I sent her on 1/2 said that she has never taken this long answering and that I am very nervous. Never thought this is what happened.
Go Cubs! Sylvia, you will be missed!
MD.
After I left her condo she always asked me to text her when I got home. She wanted to be sure I got home safe and sound. Such a caring person. She was so friendly and polite the first time I met her.
Too sad she went so soon, I'll definitely miss her! On one of my visits I told her it was my birthday gift so she took me to the Mexican restaurant around the corner, treated me to a meal and drinks. Afterwards, went back to her condo for round two and stayed for round three.
Rest In Peace.
Sylvia Had ALOT of different partners! LOL! And she treated us like we were all special. Sylvia was one of a kind! Lets celebrate her life and toast to the Czech Republic! God will take care of her. Rocket Dork.
When it's time for you to cross the Rainbow Bridge make sure you look for Sylvia. It will great to see her on the other side of this life.
Thank you RD for introducing her to many of us. Sylvia will be missed!
[QUOTE=RocketDork;5712466]Sylvia Had ALOT of different partners! LOL! And she treated us like we were all special. Sylvia was one of a kind! Lets celebrate her life and toast to the Czech Republic! God will take care of her. Rocket Dork.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=RocketDork;5712466]Sylvia Had ALOT of different partners! LOL! And she treated us like we were all special. Sylvia was one of a kind! Lets celebrate her life and toast to the Czech Republic! God will take care of her. Rocket Dork.[/QUOTE]RIP Sylvia. Hope you enjoy all the Cubs game from upstairs. And thanks to Rocket to introducing her to alot of us.