I just remember driving to Florida every year taking turns laying on the floor.
Brandyn
I remember helping you at Bladensburg with the kids.
Brandyn
Also when I called her and told her I hadn't eaten and she immediately ask where I was and she made me and my cousin on my father's side some food without any questions asked.
Nauds
My fondest memory is on every Friday afternoon riding down Kenilworth Avenue stopping by little Caesars and grabbing a 5 dollar pizza special for dinner and the proceeding to walk up the stairs of Fletcher's Field Apartments and going inside sitting on that old brown couch and cranking on the T.V. while sipping on your beer and my sparkling cider while laughing all night long.
Your Shadow (Jim)
My Fondest memory is when you would get snowed in at my house we would watch movies, take the kids outside and play in the snow, drink hot chocolate. Walk to the store. Just have a good ole time!!
Lil Cheryl
I remember when I was in the 6th grade and you refuse to pay someone to shampoo for you for $5.00. So you grabbed me and trained me to be your shampoo assistant. I was the best assistant ever.
Ebony
My Fondest Memory was when she took us grandkids to the six flags one summer and we all lost all the walkie talkies and we had to find you in that huge theme park.
BJ
My Fondest Memory was when you come to grandparents day and spent the whole day playing games and eating with me and she had to stop grandad from going off on the boy he thought liked me.
Nauds
My Fondest Memory of her is how she use to take care of everyone and when I worked all night she would make breakfast for me in the morning.
Brian
When we would always go to church she will have to stop at CVS to get that MINT candy and me some stocking. She tell me to put stockings on and I have in them EVERYTIME.
Cheryl
The Time I was going into labor and she had to drive all the way to PG hospital. She was running lights and praying the whole time. The police pulled her over and she was like look my daughter is in labor we have to make it. She was the real Madea!
Cheryl
My Fondest Memory was when I wanted to be an actress and you drove me all the way around the beltway to achieve this dream. You pulled 10, 100 dollar bills and the man photo copied the money because you wanted a receipt. Once I got into modeling you would allow me to drive your Cadillac around the beltway to go to modeling class.
Ebony