Richard Zebracki
To one of the sweetest women I would ever know, the world was a much better place with you being here with those who loved you, but more for the love and adoration you blessed so many of us with.
You warmly welcomed everyone into your home and life, always with respect, always with a smile and without fault a hug as well. You never complained, well almost never. Yes, the occasional ache and pain, who doesn't, but you persevered and woke each day with a smile and love for what that day had waiting for you. You made everyone always feel like family and would consistently want to know how they were and what was new in their life.
You had stories that will be remembered, those of you attending college, riding your bicycle and wrecking, which was the cause of your long-lived leg injury, but again, you always moved forward. Head held high, a proud woman and deserving so. You lived a life that many wished they could have experienced a moment of, least the time you were gifted to live, experience and be a part of. Yes Rebea, you touched many of our lives during your lifetime and that will never be forgotten by those of us you did touch. You were an elegant woman Reba, a friend, and depending on the day you would call me brother, son, neighbor. I suppose in your own way that was your way of saying I was important to you in many ways. In many ways you were as well. You will be very much missed and always remembered and spoken fondly about for many years Rebea.
God Bless and know you are very loved!