My dear sweet twin sister, I miss you. I wish you were still here. It's difficult to share who you were over a lifetime. We wove in and out of each others lives so many times, we were always changing as people do. I can say that you got along with people easily and were devoted to those you embraced. You loved children and always wanted a big family. From the time we were small you were always holding babies. You were a devoted mother to one son, Jonathan, and did your best to provide for him even to your own detriment. You gave your time freely to help others, I don't think I ever saw you annoyed. You had a keen intellect and contributed to the Docs and their practices you helped beyond what they pieced together. Whether it was backgammon for drinks or gin (cards) in the hospital, you rarely lost. You endured so many medical mysteries over decades with patience. That near fatal MVA made your final years the most challenging and marked a finite amount of time we had left. You were so fragile yet graceful towards all of us. It's coming up on 12 years. We had our birthday yesterday. If there is a place beyond, I hope your spirit is at peace and I will be side by side again soon. Love you sis.
Kathryn Kincel (1975)
My dear sweet twin sister, I miss you. I wish you were still here. It's difficult to share who you were over a lifetime. We wove in and out of each others lives so many times, we were always changing as people do. I can say that you got along with people easily and were devoted to those you embraced. You loved children and always wanted a big family. From the time we were small you were always holding babies. You were a devoted mother to one son, Jonathan, and did your best to provide for him even to your own detriment. You gave your time freely to help others, I don't think I ever saw you annoyed. You had a keen intellect and contributed to the Docs and their practices you helped beyond what they pieced together. Whether it was backgammon for drinks or gin (cards) in the hospital, you rarely lost. You endured so many medical mysteries over decades with patience. That near fatal MVA made your final years the most challenging and marked a finite amount of time we had left. You were so fragile yet graceful towards all of us. It's coming up on 12 years. We had our birthday yesterday. If there is a place beyond, I hope your spirit is at peace and I will be side by side again soon. Love you sis.