20.8.09

My angel.



Nadine Child Nielsen, loving mother and grandmother, born October 25, 1923 to Nellie Averett and William Henry Child in Springville, Utah. Married Reid Ornal Nielsen, December 4, 1940. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Passed away peacefully August 17, 2009. Survived by daughter Leann (Rick) Taft; and son, Mike (Lori ) Nielsen; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; and brother, Jack Child. Preceded in death by her husband, Reid, infant son, parents, 1 sister and 4 brothers. We'd like to give a special thanks to the staffs of Dr. Shields, Dr. Anding, Dr. Winward, Dr. Klein, Dr. Kjar, Dr. Bishop and the staff at Lakeview Hospital for their compassionate care. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, August 20, 2009 at the Centerville 7th Ward, 270 North 300 East. A visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Thursday from 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery.







The grandkids dedicated this special song to my grandmother.

My GREAT grandmother and best friend passed away this last monday. It was very hard, because I was there to see her take her very last breath. She was my everything and supported me through some very rough times in my life. She was the best example of someone that had unconditional love for everyone especially her grandkids. She made everyones lives better by just knowing them, and infected everyone with her radiating smile and personality. She was so selfless and would do anything for her family just to see them smile. I'm happy that she is now with my Grandpa Reid in heaven. I will miss her sososososososo much, and will forever be proud to call her my grandma and bestfriend.
This is a poem I wrote a few months ago for her, I never got to give it to her but had the oppurtunity to recite it at the funeral. I love you grams...

We know her as Grandma,
Granny or Gram.
But, if you look closely,
you’ll see she’s more than….

A name or a title,
oh what’s the word?
Wait…
OH yah that’s it,
She truly is great!

She’s one of a kind,
A gem that’s so rare.
If the weather is bad,
Oh she’s baggin her hair!

And oh, don’t you worry,
she’s keeping it real.
With her gangsta G style,
she is a big deal!

One sweat pant rolled up,
And the other one down.
Watch out hammer man,
Granny G came to town!

With her Chubby Construction Hoodie,
she’s leading the way.
All the grandmas are jealous,
cause Granny G’s here to stay!

Her house is full of everything,
you could ever need.
From recycled rubber bands, paperclips,
and spoons from Wendy’s!

Cheesecake was her thing,
and delicious t’was
With gram crackers galore,
she’d make just because!

OH and how dare you forget
in her purse was not loot
From mentos, to winterfresh
or my fav juicy fruit!

And when she was mad,
in a calm cursing way.
“OH good go to hell.”
was the worst she would say!

She’s the most honest person,
you will ever meet.
She takes back her groceries
when they didn’t charge the meat.

She would often take walks,
3 miles or so.
and pick up the pennies
and trash as she’d go!


She’ll stay on the line,
and won’t end the call.
Till she’s sure you’ve hung up…
then calls it quits after all!

Gram’s a good person,
and hardly did sin.
But, her greatest sin of all,
was sneaking trash to the neighbors bin!

In all her families wallets,
you’ll find some green from her.
A two-dollar bill stashed,
for an emergency, if ever there were.

Granny beams w/ light,
when she speaks of Grand-pa.
How handsome he was,
and the cartoons he would draw.

The jokes he would tell,
and the way he loved her.
Reid was his name,
and a man of his word.

Visiting Gram in high school,
was food for my soul.
Would consist of skim milk and granola,
mixed in a bowl.

Birthdays were fun,
when Grandma was there.
A present from her,
always came in a square.

With yarn tied around,
a mini card and a bow.
You knew it was hers,
t’was made special you know.

As a little girl,
I just couldn’t wait,
for grandma to get me,
on our weekly Wendy’s lunch date!

Though driving was fun,
and embarrassing news.
Hey going 20 in a 50,
you would be too.

Memories of Grandma,
Oh Granny, oh Gram.
Are special to me
And the rest of the FAM!

OH Grandma is grand,
OH golly gee wiz!
I’ll remember her always
and what a beauty she is!
~Codi Hansen

2 comments:

Sarah Jean said...

So sorry, my thoughts are with you, loved the poem.

DN said...

This is a great post Codi. Thanks for putting it up. The poem is perfect too. You hit on pretty much everything Gram was about. I miss her.