Gregory, I have so many memories of me, you and Garry Lynn growing up. You were always trying to be funny...remember killing the black snake out behind the house and you laying it on the door step and then talking Garry Lynn into yelling for mom. Oh how mom jumped and screamed when she started out the door. It was so funny until dad got home and mom was still crying because we had scared her so bad. Me and you got in trouble and Garry Lynn got out of it because we "made" him yell at mom, he really really didn't want too....I can remember when mom and dad were building the dairy barn. Mom was pregnant with Garry Lynn and you were just little. You decided you needed to see dad so you took off to the barn. I saw you and ran and got mom. We could hear a car coming down the road fast. Mom was so afraid that you were going to run out in front of the car that she started running after you, both of us screaming for you to stop, you just keep running and laughing as hard as you could, all the while getting closer and closer to the road. Just at the last minute mom tripped and fell. You immediately stopped and ran to her to see if she was okay. I can remember to this day how scared I was. You were always running off and hiding. I can remember one time that we couldn't find you. We yelled and yelled. I was so scared that you had fell in the pond. When we finally found you, you were up the road at grannie Robbie's. Even when you got older you continued to scare me, you were always such a dare devil, climbing towers, drag racing you name it, you kept me on my toes. I can remember after Larry and I got married you would come to our house and tell us what you had been out doing. I lost so much sleep worried about you. Then you joined the Navy and off to California you went. I remember you calling me one night and telling me you had been to Mexico, got seperated from your buddies and there were people chasing you shooting at you, like I could do anything about it from Arkansas!! I can remember telling you to put the phone down and run, there was nothing I could do. Then there was the night that you and Stacey had wrecked your truck. Stacey was hurt so you brought him to my house to clean up and see how bad his head was. There were the time that it iced, mom and dad went to milk and told us specifically not to be rowdy because if any of us got hurt, they couldn't get us to the doctor. I don't think they had made it to the barn yet, until we were running as fast as we could in our sock feet to see how far we could slide on the kitchen floor and you guessed it, you got hurt, broke your arm. I was in trouble becuase daddy had left me in charge. Then there was the time that you talked Garry Lynn into peeing on the electric fence!! Oh and don't forget the time we were all playing basketball and started fighting. Dad heard us from the barn and come across the field, took his belt off and busted our tail. But what hurt worse than the spanking was him making us sit on the couch with our arms around each other and we had to tell each other that we loved each other. Of course dad made me sit in the middle with you on one side of me and Garry Lynn on the other side of me on the couch. But you can bet we didn't dare move cause dad meant business!! The more dangerous it was the more you liked it. Deep sea diving, helicoptor pilot, Iraq and then there was the kings fig. I still can't believe you jumped the fence in Bahrain and ate some of the Kings Figs!!! People have been beheaded for less than that! Truly the Lord has had his hand on you your entire life. As I sit and remember all the good times, your wonderful smile, I can't keep from thinking about how very much you have accomplished. The bible teaches us that God has a plan for each of us. I believe it takes most people a lifetime to fullfill God's plan and you did it in 37 short years, then God said it is time for you to come be by his side. Greg, you, me and Garry Lynn were lucky to have had such a wonderful childhood filled with such wonderful memories. There have been times that I have been so mad at you for scaring me half to death but in the end I wouldn't change a thing. As mom says you did everything with enthusiasm. I miss you so much. See you in Heaven soon. I can just see you sitting there making Grannie Robbie and Grandad Babb laugh. I also picture you getting to know Grandpa Raleigh. You were a lot like him. You got your wood working skills from him. I could just go on and on, but remember you may have beat me to Heaven but you haven't won yet, I am still the favorite grandchild, just ask Grannie she will tell you....I love you Greg.


