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In Memory of
Stephen Eugene
Unthank
1947 - 2023
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Sandra Ferrante

Memories -- when we were children, we spent summers at Granny and Grandad's farm picking vegetables from the garden, picking blackberries from the fence line, and carrying water to Granny when she needed it. We would walk to Dan Scott's store and stop at great-grandma Unthanks house to say hi. I remember once she gave us a few coins wrapped in a handkerchief. As we walked on to the store we thought that maybe, since "little grandma" was old, this might be the only money she had, so we went back and returned the coins. I fondly remember our families' Sunday afternoons cooking out and eating hamburgers and hotdogs and cold watermelon then playing in your backyard. We would share our latest little 45 rpm records and dance to all the latest tunes while our parents looked on. You used to spend summers at my house when you worked with my Dad. I would get in trouble and get sent to my room. Then you would keep walking by my room clowning around and making me laugh out loud. Then I would get in trouble again -- "Oh so you think this is funny." While you stood innocently by and watched. Thank you 'cuz for all these wonderful memories, love you and may you rest in peace.
Wednesday February 8, 2023 at 1:44 pm
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