Showing posts with label tributes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tributes. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2026

Honoring And Remembering On Memorial Day

 Hey Friends,
 
Happy Monday, I hope you have a wonderful week. In the United States of America, this is a special day. This day is known as Memorial Day. 

Oftentimes, family and friends gather for a cookout and fun. All of that is wonderful. I cherish my family time. 

We also set aside time to remember our loved ones who have passed away. They are deeply missed! We visited their graves and decorate them. 

The cemeteries always prep for Memorial Day. They have everything looking nice. This year we have had nonstop rain, so the mud is bad everywhere. 


The main reason we "celebrate" Memorial Day is to honor our soldiers who gave their lives for our country. They are all heroes, and need not be forgotten! The freedoms we enjoy are because of their selfless sacrifice!! "Many gave some, but some gave all!"

I pray God's blessings and comfort on any family members left hurting today! We appreciate your sacrifices as well!

On this day, I pause to say, thank you to our heroes! My thanks is heartfelt because of the brave men and women we get to live in America! So as we enjoy family time today, my heart is honoring and remembering why we have a Memorial Day. 

Thank you for reading. 

Odie



Saturday, May 23, 2026

Happy Birthday To My Little Sis Ali

 Hey Friends,

Happy Birthday, Ali Elizabeth Boggs! I love you, Ali Beth. 

39 years ago my little sister was born. I am thankful to be a big sister. I proudly hold the title of Big Sister. 

We only got to have Ali here for a few hours. Then God called for her to come back home. 

On this special day, I try to remember my beautiful sister. We visited the cemetery earlier this week. Ali Elizabeth Boggs 5/23/87-5/24/87


I hate that we did not get to enjoy life together. I dream of the things we would have experienced. I long for chats with my sister.  

Heaven so much sweeter. I look forward to the day we reunite forever. We will never have to part. It makes my heart happy to know Dad and Ali are together. 

Until that day I will keep longing, waiting and praying.  Thanks for reading. 

Odie

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Remembering Bro. John Kewer

 Hey Friends,

My friends in the Kewer and extended families need prayer. Tuesday night, Bro. John Kewer suddenly went to Heaven. His passing is a shock to so many. 

Family and friends are still trying to wrap their heads around this reality. Bro. Kewer has always been a solid beacon for his family, church and friends. He was a wonderful man of God and will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. 

Tuesday night was horrible for so many, but it was amazing for Bro. Kewer. He left this life in an instant, then He met Jesus, as well as many family members and friends who had gone before him. I know the reunion was sweet! I can only imagine how great it really was!

We saw him and Sis. Connie in March at PFYC. It was so incredible to see our dear friends again. They are precious people. We had not been able to connect with them for a very long time! I was so thankful they made a special stop at our table to talk to us!


I am glad I snapped this photo to remember this moment forever. Thinking back over our conversation, Bro. Kewer expressed his condolences to me about Dad’s passing. He said he missed Dad, and would see him again in Heaven. We had no idea how quickly that would happen. 

I am thankful I had the privilege of knowing this man of God as my friend. I spent time with his daughters and our friend group. I am grateful for memories I have of our times spent at the Kewer home!

Our hearts ache for the many family and friends left behind. I know they are facing all the questions of grief. I wish I could take their pain away!
Physically it is impossible for me to do that, but we can shoulder some of the burden. 

Join me in praying for this family. Today, as it is the funeral. They will also need prayer in the days ahead!

Thank you for reading!
Odie

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Throwback Thursday 5/14/26

 Hey Friends,

Today, we remember and honor Aunt Faye. She went home to be with the Lord last week.

She will forever be loved and missed! I could not locate pictures in my archives. I know they are hiding somewhere in the masses. 

Throwback Thursday 

Here is a post Dad wrote in May 2019.  He wrote this post about Granpa Godfrey and Grandma Bessie Isaacs. 2019 marked their 100th wedding anniversary. 

The Jackson County Sun later published a piece using Dad’s writing. We knew he had made it once the Sun published him. 😊

I hope you enjoy this Throwback Thursday. 

Odie

My mom, Martha, sent me this picture Friday. I introduce to you Godfrey and Bessie Isaacs on their wedding day, May 10, 1919. 


Grandma Bessie's sister and her husband took them to Richmond, Kentucky to get married. That is over 20 miles one way in a horse-drawn wagon. Grandma said they wore their winter coats and a big snow fell on their way.

Friday marked 100 years since their wedding on that cold, snowy day in May 1919. They were just kids, really. Grandpa would turn 17 the following July and Grandma would turn 16 the following October.

They would have their first child the next year and that baby would pass away before his first birthday. My youngest brother, Tommy, is named after their first child. Their last child was born in 1947. He was their 17th. 14 of those children would live to be grown and have their own children.

Grandma and Grandpa lived in Ohio for a time, but most of their lives were spent way up a hollow about 2 miles off Red Lick Rd at the Madison County/Jackson County line. 

They built this home in about 1937. This is where my Mother was born.


That is also the home that we visited all our growing up years. We spent lots of weekends and a week or two most every summer roaming around the mountains surrounding the log cabin, playing in the creeks, climbing in the barn, going with Grandpa to tend to crops and animals and watching him slop the hogs. We also carried wood and water for Grandma.

The meals in Grandma's kitchen were the best meals I have ever eaten to this day, especially the breakfasts. Every single night I ever spent in that house was punctuated with the smell of homemade biscuits, gravy, sausage, bacon, salt-cured ham, fried potatoes, fried apples, eggs and who knows what else every morning.

Meals were a huge affair at Grandma's and were not to be rushed into lightly. Once the meal was prepared, we did not go to the tables in the kitchen. No, we went into the living room, got down on our knees and prayed. Prayer was serious business in that home.

Then we gathered around the tables and said "Grace" over the meal. Just about everything they ever ate came from the labor of their hands and the grace of God and I suppose they wanted him to know they were thankful.

And then we did eat! Wow! What amazing memories I have of the food. The absolute best biscuits in the world were made in that kitchen on Grandma's wood stove. Cracker Barrel biscuits have a hint of the flavor of Grandma's and even they cannot hold a candle to the biscuits in my memory.

Grandma's jellies and jams were a perfect treat for me growing up, especially her blackberry jam. We would do as Grandpa did for dessert. He would put some home churned butter on his plate, a big spoon full of blackberry jam, mix it all together with a fork and sop it up with his biscuit. The only thing that would give that any competition was to substitute Grandpa's famous homemade sorghum molasses for the jam. Wow and Wow!

Another great memory of Grandma and Grandpa's house was all the kids around. I told you that 14 of their children grew to adulthood and have their own children and Boy Howdy did they ever have children. There were 98 of us grandkids with the last one being born a few months before Odie in 1985.

Uncle Herman's kids and Uncle Charles' kids were almost always around since they lived close most of the time. Sometimes you could throw in Aunt Madeline's kids and Aunt Edna's kids too.  At home, we had trouble finding enough kids for a game of baseball, but at Grandma's, we had enough kids for a whole league.

But finding enough level ground to play baseball would have been difficult, so we ran all over those hills having the time of our lives. By the end of the day, we had enough dirt ground into our clothes and skin to make a mountain of our own.

Bath time always made me regret the dirt I had accumulated. We carried cold water from the well or rain barrel and put it in the tub one bucket at a time and then added a pot of water that Grandma had heated on the wood stove, hoping to knock some of the chill off. It never seemed to work.

Every night, everyone that was staying in the house and even others that lived nearby would gather in the living room. Grandpa would read a chapter or two from the Bible with a flickering coal oil lamp to read by. He would expound a little from the scriptures he had read and sometimes there would be some discussion. Then they would sing a song or two and they would pray.

I did not realize as a boy that all of that was sinking into my heart and mind, but it was. I remember many of the things Grandpa talked about and Oh how I remember the prayers of those gathered in that living room.

Like all of us, some of Grandpa's beliefs were shaped more from life experience than by the Bible, but he was very sincere in studying the Word. That soaked in.

Grandpa passed away in August 1985 when I was 18 years old. I was in his bedroom laying across the end of the bed when he stirred. He had been mostly comatose for a day or two when he opened his eyes, reached up for something coming down from the ceiling that we could not see, embraced the unseen and slipped into glory.

This is Grandpa and Grandma Isaacs in the early to mid-1980s. They had been married over 66 years when Grandpa died.


Odie was born in October 1985 and this is Grandma holding Odie as a small baby in my parents home.


She passed away in October 1987 after a short illness one day before her 84th birthday.


The spiritual legacy that Grandma Isaacs left us is huge. She was saved, sanctified and filled with the Holy Ghost as a very young girl during the early days of the second outpouring in the early 1900s. Her experience with the Lord influenced and shaped every single aspect of her life.

She was above all else, Christian. She lived the hardscrabble life of a farmers wife in a house with no access to running water or electricity. She birthed 17 children into that existence and took care of her children and her husband and everyone else that came through. She did all of it with a smile on her face and a song in her heart.

The three weeks that she lay dying in my Aunt's house, just a few miles from where she lived, her family gathered around her. I heard several of her children say that they had never heard their mother raise her voice in anger.

Wow! Odie could say the same thing about me, but she would be lying.

Grandma Bessie Isaacs was a sanctified woman and her example and influence still stir my soul today.

100 years ago, Godfrey and Bessie Isaacs were married. Although they only have five daughters and one son still living, the direct descendant's number in the multiplied hundreds now. Many of the descendants are dedicated Christians. Some are Pastoring churches, singing and preaching the Gospel all over the world. 

Who could have ever guessed those results when a 16 year old boy and a 15 year old girl hitched a ride in a wagon to get married on a cold snowy day in May?

May God bless the family of Godfrey and Bessie Isaacs this week 100 years after they joined forces and began their family journey.

Thank you for stopping by today.

Davy

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Happy Mother’s Day 2026

 

Hey Friends,

Today is Mother’s Day in the United States. On this day, we honor the wonderful women that God chose to be our Mothers. 


I am blessed with the World's Best Mother! Kelly Jo Boggs is the perfect Mom for me. She is a gift from God that I love, honor and cherish. 

I try to show her my appreciation all year long, but today is extra special. 


Mom, thank you sounds so hollow. It can not fully convey my gratitude for your love, friendship and help! 

You are constantly doing something for me. Because of you, my life is incredible!  


Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being my advocate and my critic. I know you always have my best interest at heart.

Most of all you taught me to love and serve God with my whole heart. You have shown me by example! That is the best thing I could ever learn from you!

I love our laughs, Thank you for being a fun Mom!

God also blessed me with awesome Grandmothers! I love them both so much! 


I am so thankful for my Mamaw Martha Boggs and my Gran Betty Morgan. 


Their prayers love and spoiling 🥰 have helped me through life. I am grateful to still have them living near us today. 

There is another special lady that I call Mama. Sis. Joy Cummins adopted me several years ago. Now she is my Oklahoma Mama Joy!


She deserves a Mother's Day shout out today! I love you, Mama Joy!

Happy Mother's Day to these lovely ladies! May you have a fantastic day and feel well loved!

Many other precious women have influenced my life. I am thankful for each of them and the contribution to my life! May bless them today too!

Odie

Friday, May 1, 2026

Bazaar Reminder

 Hey Friends,

Hello from Mississippi! Mom and I made a quick trip here yesterday. We are attending a funeral this afternoon for Bro. Roney in Ellisville. 

Please pray for the Roney, and Morris family! Bro. Roney is Sis. Joan Morris'  Daddy. 

Bazaar Reminder

The Dryden Road Pentecostal Church Spring Bazaar is today and tomorrow. The sale starts at 9A.M. both days. If you are in the Moraine, Ohio area, stop by 3201 Dryden Rd.



I had mentioned in a previous post we would have items available for sale at the bazaar. Obviously since we are in Mississippi we are not at the Spring Bazaar. 

I know you will probably find something good to take home with you. There is also delicious food available for purchase. I know you will enjoy it!! My friends would love to see you at DRPC! Tell them Odie sent you! 😀

Thanks for reading. 

Odie

Friday, March 6, 2026

Heaven Is Sweet

 Hey Friends,

We often say Heaven grows sweeter each day. That thought is so true in my life. 

Lately, it seems we have had several friends, family and acquaintances complete their life journeys. Our hearts ache for the loved ones left here to face life. We are praying for God to comfort and strengthen them. 

Here are just some of the wonderful highlights of Heaven that I am thinking about today. We long for the Promised Land, where we can be with our Savior! 

I am anxious for a forever home where sin, sorrow and strife will be no more. There will be no pain, sickness, or goodbyes. I am looking forward to a grand reunion day with my loved ones.  

Oh, hallelujah, Heaven will be glorious!! I am so grateful for the blessed hope that we have. This life is not the end, but there is a better place. 

The half has not yet been told. We can only dream and imagine what Heaven will be like. I made my plans years ago to be there, and I can not wait. 

Below is a picture of my Dad with
precious Sis. Faye Riddell. They were reunited this week in Heaven. 


Thank you for reading, as I dream of Heaven. See you later. 
Odie

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Celebrating My Incredible Daddy

 Hey Friends,

Thanks for spending a moment of your weekend with us! First, I wanted to encourage you to check out yesterday's post HERE, if you missed it. 

For the Boggs family, yesterday was a holiday. January 16 is the birthdate of the one and only Davy Boggs.

We set aside the day on the blog and in real life to celebrate him! The family text started early in the morning. Memories and pictures poured in until late last night. I hope to share some of those memories later. 

I laughed, I cried, I smiled, but most of all, I was proud to be his daughter!
Mom and I were joined by several of our family members at Longhorn Steakhouse for dinner. 

All of us were missing Davy Boggs! The delicious food and wonderful family time were a soothing balm to our hearts. 

Here are a few pictures from Davy’s 2026 birthday dinner!




Mom and I split his favorite steak, in Dad’s honor. 


I know the picture does not look like it, but Uncle Jay was fully there last night 😂. He cut himself half out of the picture


See you all tomorrow!

Odie

Friday, January 16, 2026

Old Habits Are Hard To Break

Hey Friends,

This is Odie. Today is another family birthday. A big one for us. 59 years ago today, my Daddy was born. He entered the world at 6 lb 6oz. He lived a full life that impacted many.


I love my Daddy with all my heart! Today, I honor and remember him! We miss him deeply!

Mom is going to finish this post. Thank you for reading. 

A Message from KJo


Today, we gather with family to remember and honor the birthday of the best man I have ever known. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, a faithful son, and a cherished brother to all of us meeting today.

He never cared much for public attention on his birthday, though he always enjoyed celebrating quietly with those he loved. While he won’t be joining us here on earth this year—having changed his address to heaven—he has left pieces of himself in each of us. His influence lives on daily. He shaped who we are, taught us countless lessons, and if we take the time to look, we can still find him everywhere. So, in a sense, he is with us.


So what made him the best man I have ever known?

First, his deep and unwavering love for his family. Then, his sincere love for God and his adventurous, faithful service to Him. Add to that his care and concern for his friends, and his compassion for the hurting and the overlooked. These are only a few of the qualities that defined him.


Did you notice the common thread?

Love.
Davy Boggs loved—When he did, he did so fiercely.

He taught us how to love. He taught us to be real, to seek God wholeheartedly, and to walk in faith even when the road was uncertain. When we look closely, we can see Davy reflected in who we are.


Some of you were blessed to know him up close and witness that love in action. Maybe you were on the receiving end of one of his preacher to pastor counseling talks, when he helped talk you off a cliff. If so, then you understand exactly what I mean when I say he was a good man—and a loving one.

Before I close, there is one more lesson he passed on to us—one Habit That Is Hard To Break.

This man loved good food and he taught us to as well!
So here we go again…the Longhorn Birthday habit!



Today, we are honoring his birthday the way he would have enjoyed: with one of his favorite steaks from LongHorn.

None of this likely matters to him now as he celebrates in the presence of Jesus. But for those of us still here, life continues. We carry on, bringing our favorite “Davy things” with us, knowing
that when we do, we never truly leave him behind.

Here is a link to a video of Davy singing “If You Could See Me Now.”

Thank you for reading today. I hope these words have made sense as I express a viewpoint I share with myself often.
Kelly Jo

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Davy Day November 10th 2025

 Hey Friends,

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your extra prayers yesterday! We sincerely appreciate every call, text, comment and card that let us know you were praying for us! We all felt your prayers, hugs and thoughts!

As I wrote yesterday, HERE, it has been one year since Dad has been in Heaven. It was a day full of emotions. We laughed, cried, laughed a lot more and shed a few more tears. Praise the Lord, I can say it was a great day!

Mom and I decided, leading up to this day, that we were going to have a good day. I knew I wanted to spend yesterday close to family.

The first snowfall of the season arrived Sunday night and persisted most of Monday. We all had to laugh. Dad despised snow! He was probably having a good laugh at us yesterday!





In Davy fashion, we went to Acapulco for lunch. We were there when the doors opened at 11 AM, just like Dad  would have been. We drank some salsa for him. It was great to spend time with several of our family members that could join us! I think it was good for all of us!










Mom and I decided to wear Dad's shirts, hats and "ear muffins". It was our little way of having him with us. Mom even ended up getting salsa on her Davy shirt. I know it was not the first time the shirt had Alcapulco’s salsa on it. 🤣


I failed to get pictures for memories sake. Mom's parents were not able to join us for lunch but they came to spend some time with us in the afternoon. We enjoyed Gran and Papaw’s visit!

Later in the evening we went to visit with Mamaw, Papaw and Uncle Steve. It was great to have family with us yesterday. The others were close by via call or text! Our family has helped carry us through this year!  We can never thank them enough for their love. 

Then we were hungry for supper. We all loaded up in the van, and our day concluded with a trip to a Frisch's Big Boy in West Chester, Ohio. It was wonderful to taste this Ohio comfort food again!






Another first is behind us. Lord, I thank you for helping us get through the day! Please be with us as we begin year number two.

Thank you again for being our friends and reading about our adventure of life! I appreciate you for being here for the good, bad and  ugly! See you next time. 

Odie