Friday, February 5, 2010

Grandpappy Mills

APRIL 7, 1920- JANUARY 25th, 2010

Eternal Companion
Hero
Father (that's my mom in the helmet)
Best Grandpappy

My sweet Grandpa Mills' beautiful viewing and funeral were held this week. It's been a time of many emotions: love, comfort, gratitude, heart ache, mourning, laughter, etc...
Here are some pictures of both the viewing and the funeral. There are a lot of pictures, but I just had to post them to capture the beautiful moments.

Here is a display table in recognition of my Grandpappy. He was an INCREDIBLE athlete.
He was a WWII veteran and served so honorably. I will hold his many war stories close to my heart. What a hero!

I felt pretty strong during the viewing. That was until the crowds starting dying down and I could here my sweet Grandpa's music playing over the speakers and seeing his brother, my great uncle, Bill, show up from California. It was a miracle he was able to make it, then I lost it.

One of the display tables had a book I made for my Grandparents for their 68th wedding anniversary last year.
My sisters and I with our Grandpappy.

Here is my brother Mike and my Dad with my great Uncle Bill (Grandpa's brother). He is the last one of the siblings still here. It was a very emotional time.

Grandma Mills was SO thrilled to see him, as were all of us.

Here we all are before the family prayer and funeral services. What a beautiful and amazing day. The great grand children were so reverent. The spirit was so strong.

Here is Emma explaining to me what she'd been learning all week about where Grandpa Mills is now. She said,"Grandpa Mills sleeping. Not sick, so happy. With Jesus in heaven."

My sweet Grandma. I can only imagine how she must have been feeling.

The funeral services were amazing. Not one dry eye in the family while we ALL sang some of my Grandpa's favorite songs, " You are my Sunshine" and "Till we meet again"

Everyone in reverence watching the pall bearers put Grandpappy in the vehicle.

Emma was so sweet and could feel the reverence along with her cousins. Here she is holding her cousin Coleman's hand as she watches.

The family at the Provo Cemetery. Here's my sweet niece and nephews, Lucy, Nick, and Ben.

The handsome pall bearers
Military tribute

My brother Greg had the privilege to play taps at the cemetery. That was emotional not only to us listening but also to him. He said it was a hard one to get through.

My Aunt Charlene, Uncle Scott, Grandma, Mom, and Uncle LeRoy.

A few of my nieces were getting pretty emotional. It was so sweet.


My whole side of the family. It was so amazing being all together. I didn't want it to end.

Emma wanted to sit by Grandpa while people were leaving.

After the services we had a wonderful luncheon and celebration of Grandpa's music. Uncle Scott played some of Grandpa's music while we all sang and danced the day away. Uncle Bill and Grandma had a grand ole' time.

Emma having fun with her cousins. Here she is with Matthew.

My handsome husband and nephews. :)

This was SO awesome. Growing up, my brothers Greg and Mike always sang 'Hello my baby' and would do a little dance while Grandpa played the piano. Well, they did it for all of us and it was the NEATEST thing. No doubt Grandpa was watching and smiling. It brought tears to our eyes.


My sister Kim and cousin Amy Jo doing the Charleston dance while Uncle Scott played "Goochy goo"

Some of my siblings and me singin' the ole' tunes like 'Old Black Joe'


This was a day that will be remembered and cherished forever. It was a day of celebration of my Grandpa's life. It strengthened my testimony even more of the gospel principle of how real and true eternal families are. I am so grateful for the eternal perspective. It has been hard this week as it sinks in more that my Grandpappy has departed from us but we will see him again. He has left behind an amazing legacy. I get excited talking about him to Emma and love that she recognizes his music right away every time I play his cd.
I love you Grandpa. Thank you for all the amazing memories.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Families are Forever

My dear sweet Grandpa passed away peacefully this afternoon. My heart is full...of sadness, gratitude, love, etc... Those who knew my Grandpappy knows of the amazing strength he had. Back in his younger years he worked in a mine pulling cable up mountains where he built an INCREDIBLE strength in his grip. Anyone that would shake his hand could feel his strong grip. If you wanted to shake it long enough, he would squeeze until your knuckles and fingers felt like they would break.
In his football days, he was given the name "Iron Mike". He definitely lived up to his name. He was an incredible athlete. He was one of BYU's star football players. In fact, he scored one of the winning touch downs that beat the "U" back in 1940's just before he left to war. Always a proud story we have of Grandpappy. In 2005 he was recognized and received BYU's 'hall of fame' in their athletic department. What an honor. So proud.
He served honorably in World War II. I always LOVED hearing his heroic stories of courage and strength that will stay with me forever.
Grandpa was an incredible piano player. He played by ear and could play just about anything you asked him too. Oh he was amazing. I can still hear his music playing in my mind and heart. It will live on forever.
I love you Grandpappy. You have been the greatest example of strength and courage. I am so blessed to have such an amazing Grandpa. His legacy will forever live strong.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

4 Year Anniversary

Has it really been 4 years?


What a wonderful Anniversary we had. It was spent going to the Mt. Timpanogas Temple where we were married and sealed for time and all Eternity. We brought Emma along with us during the day but she crashed in the car on the way there and there was NO waking her back up when we got there. But it was fun remembering that special day where our little family unit started.
Later that evening, Derek and I had a wonderful get away. One that we have not had in a very, very long time. Our wonderful Mom's took shifts in taking care of Emma while we were away over night. We had a lovely dinner at 'the Roof' in Salt Lake. Talk about amazing view and food.
This was my favorite part, the never ending dessert bar.

We stayed over night at the bed and breakfast "Anniversary Inn" in the 'Swiss Family Robinson' room. Derek had fun swinging on the trees. Awesome place. Then the next morning we packed up and spent the afternoon shopping at Park City.

It was a wonderful Anniversary. Happy 4 years sweetie!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Frazier Christmas....

...MAGICAL


Christmas Morning
Santa came
Emma loves her new stove Santa brought
Making pumpkin pancakes for breakfast...YUMMY!!!
Emma loved 'em...
enjoying our morning of relaxing, opening gifts, relaxing...
Emma goes through her stocking and finds treasure and treats :)
I just love these feet
Derek loves the warmth of his new coat
Evening comes and we join our extended families. Here's Emma helping great Grandma Olsen open her gift.
Emma loved looking at Great Grandma Olsen's magical Christmas tree with the amazing ornaments that Derek used to be entranced with when he was a young boy.
Hanging out with my sisters family
Emma and her cousins Ella and Grace LOVING the oranges. Emma has been obsessed with oranges this year...LOVES them.

More pictures to come of Christmas Eve. Just going a little backwards..that's all :)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Living Nativity.....

We went to the Living Nativity last weekend at the Provo Tabernacle. It was really neat, Emma enjoyed it. She was a little antsy in her pantsy before the play started. She was going up and down the aisle, but was pretty good through the whole thing. She loved seeing baby Jesus. It is definitely a tradition we want to keep alive every Christmas season to see this play.





Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Maama Sawz.....

Emma: "Mommy, Emma see Maama Sawz"=(Santa Claus)
Me: "Yes Emma you can see Santa Claus someday. When you sit on Santa's lap what are you going to tell him you want for Christmas? What toys would you like for Christmas?"
Emma: umm...Apple Juice
Me: OK, (laughing) What else would you like for Christmas? Any toys?
Emma: "H toys"
Me: (laughing) "Any other toys you would like?"
Emma: (pause)...."Orange Juice"

HAHAHHAHA!!! What a funny little girl. It's funny seeing you understand a little more of who Santa Claus is, or "Maama Sawz" according to Emma.