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Honoring Frosty Loved Ones Lost to Dementia

Aunt Gail: 1943-2025

Abuelito: 1941-2024

Abuelito: 1941-2024

Always sparkling and full of laughter, Aunt Gail was truly "a gem." Our roses bloomed under her care - as did Baby Sophia. Her faith and generosity lives on in her family. 

Much loved and always remembered by Charlotte, Sophia, Wendy & Jim

Abuelito: 1941-2024

Abuelito: 1941-2024

Abuelito: 1941-2024

Abuelo had so much love for his family snd friends. He enjoyed nature, music, gardening, and hanging out with his pets. He is forever remembered and always in our hearts ~ Silvie, Brian, Addison & Bradley 

Rosemarie Levack: 1946-2022

Abuelito: 1941-2024

Rosemarie Levack: 1946-2022

Our precious Nana had a true gift for making people feel seen and loved. She was always making new friends wherever she went, usually holding their hand while hearing their whole life story! She never forgot a birthday and was known for sending her friends and loved ones handwritten notes of encouragement just because! Upon her passing, so many people told our family that they had saved every card she had sent them and how much her words had lifted their spirits. Nana called us her angels, made us feel so special and loved us with her whole heart! We are so blessed to have been loved by her.  Always remembered by Savannah & Hudson Levack

Mom: 1940-2022

Rosemary Fay: 1947-2020

Rosemarie Levack: 1946-2022

From donating violins to Hmong refugees to delivering Thanksgiving meals to those in need, her kindness was legendary. She inspired me, along with so many others, to live by the Golden Rule. Her influence made a difference, and the world is better for it. 

Always remembered by Wendy Marie

Rosemary Fay: 1947-2020

Rosemary Fay: 1947-2020

Rosemary Fay: 1947-2020

When my mom was in her mid-40s, my dad was called to active duty.  He was gone for 9 months.  While he was gone, she decided to "get in shape."  My mom was never athletic.  As a child, she was told she couldn't exert herself because of an illness she had.  However, she got checked out by her doctor and then started running on her own.  I was a long distance runner in college at the time.  When my dad got home that next summer, and I was home from college, we all ran a 5K together.  My mom was so happy when she finished the race.  She felt so accomplished and had something we could do together too.  I'll never forget that smile on her face that day. Always remembered by The Motadels

Jim Henderson: 1960-2017

Rosemary Fay: 1947-2020

Rosemary Fay: 1947-2020

Jim was a huge lover of music. I remember him smiling in the sun at a bluegrass festival in San Francisco with his friends and family.

He loved those events.  Always remembered by his brother Mark and the extended Henderson family

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