Ian has always been very close with his maternal grandparents- they always lived near by and Ian was able to spend a lot of time with them and grew up around them. Likewise, our children have been able to visit with their great grandparents (Ian's grandparents) regularly. Six months ago Grandpa Bostick passed away. Yesterday, after a visit from her children, myself, Ian and our children, Grandma Bostick passed away around 10:30pm at the age of 88. We will carry fond memories of Grandma with us always and will make sure to pass along the stories of Grandma to our children. In her honor, I want to share some pictures and memories we have of our dear Grandma Bostick:
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| Our Wedding Day: Ian's side of our family. November 2008. |
Both Grandma and Grandpa Bostick used to love telling stories of their lives and on one particular day, while telling a story about some horses that they had owned, Grandma said "....that was before I knew that horses came in boys and girls" and Ian and I thought that it was just the funniest thing that there was any time in Grandma's adult life that she didn't realize that there were both boy and girl horses!! Stories like this always bring a smile to our faces because we found this side of Grandma Bostick to be very endearing.
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| Grandpa and Grandma Bostick, holding Jude in the hospital when he was born. May 2010. |
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| Grandma Bostick holding Jude, who is dressed as a Devil for his first Halloween. October 2010. |
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| Grandma and Jude celebrating Grandpa on his 89th birthday. July 2011. |
Another funny "Grandma Bostick" story that brings smiles to our faces was when we were visiting with Grandma and Grandpa one day and during the visit, Grandma piped up and asked "Did you hear about the Salami in Hawaii?" What she meant to ask us was if we had heard about the Tsunami that had happened in Hawaii. Both Ian and I giggled and answered her that yes, we had heard about the "Salami." I will always remember Grandma Bostick with a smile on my face- she was truly one of a kind.
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| Grandma feeding Jude a bite of cake. October 2011. |
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| Grandma, Bonnie (Ian's mom), Kent (Ian's uncle), and Ian. October 2011. |
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| "Monkey" Jude with his Great Grandma Bostick. Halloween 2011. |
One of Julia Bostick's greatest pleasures in life was spending time with her family, particularly her grandchildren and great grandchildren. I was still pregnant with Channing when Grandpa Bostick passed away and I truly feel that after that point, part of Grandma's zest for life was her desire to meet baby Channing. I have never seen Grandma smile as big as she did the day we were released from the hospital with Channing; we left the hospital and went directly to Grandma to introduce her to her newest great grand baby. Grandma was so excited and content holding our 3 day old Channing. Here's a picture of this special time:
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| Grandma meeting Channing for the first time. November 2011. |
This past Christmas was the first Christmas that Grandma Bostick was not able to come to Uncle Kent's house to celebrate, so we did what any family would do and we brought Christmas to Grandma! Here's a picture of Grandma celebrating Christmas Day with Ian, Jude, and Channing:
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| Christmas Day 2011. |
Grandma and Grandpa Bostick were married for 66 years and truly loved each other with all that they had. They were married in the same church that Ian and I were married in and we hope to continue to have the same love and strong relationship that Grandma and Grandpa Bostick displayed for so many years. Thank you Grandma and Grandpa Bostick for modeling for us the true meaning of the love that a marriage represents. This last picture may seem a bit strange, but it's one of the last pictures that we have of Grandma and Grandpa Bostick together and when we were looking through pictures today it caught our eyes and seemed to represent something special to us. This picture was taken during a visit we had with Grandma and Grandpa Bostick and we were following them down a hall while they led the way on their scooters. Grandpa led the way and Grandma followed shortly after towards the light:

For us the above picture is symbolic and brings comfort and peace that Grandma and Grandpa are together again in Heaven. We love you Grandma Bostick. Rest in peace.
Julia Geiger Bostick: August 3, 1923 - February 25, 2012
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