In the quiet I find you
I still reach for you
in quiet moments—
in the soft hum of morning light,
in the way the house settles at night
like it’s remembering you too.
Your hands—
they held more than mine.
They carried stories,
seasoned with laughter and tears,
stitched into every meal,
every hug that lingered just a little longer.
You taught me that love
doesn’t leave when a body does.
It lingers—
in recipes I try to get just right,
in words I hear in your voice,
in strength I didn’t know I had.
Some days, the missing is loud.
It echoes in empty chairs
and silence that feels too big.
But even then,
I feel you—
in courage, in kindness, in grace.
If heaven has gardens,
I know you’re there,
hands in the soil,
smiling that knowing smile,
watching something beautiful grow.
And maybe…
you’re still watching me grow too.
I miss you.
I carry you.
I love you—
always,
beyond every goodbye.Wynetta Blocker This memorial website was created to remember our dearest
Mary Grays who was born in
United States on
July 18, 1920 and passed away on
April 5, 2013. You will live forever in our memories and hearts.