We remember Gina for how very sweet she was. Her kind and loving way, that was apparent from the time she was just a little girl. She had a sparkle about her that stood out, just like her fabulous hair and bright blue eyes. She loved to laugh, and would sometimes get laughing until she cried.....
Now, we cry... Because we miss her. Suddenly gone- this amazing, sparkly person.... Those of us who loved her do not want to say goodbye to her..... Keep her spirit alive in your thoughts! Remember the times you had with her. Celebrate that you knew her, because you were one of the fortunate people who did!
Her special, kind way will add a twinkle in the heavens, the way she shined here on earth. Feel peace yourself, knowing that she is now at peace. And she is with her sister Stacey. It hurts, because we miss her, and because she was gone from us so suddenly, and so young. Gina was loving and nurturing, and wanted to be loved by others.
Perhaps we can all learn from her: Today is the first day of the rest of your life. May Gina's kindness and loving nature, inspire you to be kind to others, especially being aware that our lives here are not always as long as we expect.
"You can shed tears because she is gone. Or you can smile because she has lived.
You can close your eyes and pray that she'll come back. Or you can open your eyes and see all that she has left.
Your heart can be empty because you can't see her. Or you can be full of the love you shared." – source unknown
Gina's family would like to thank all of Gina's friends for their kind words, condolences, and thoughts and prayers regarding our loss. And the love and support you showed to Gina over the years. Peace to you.
And peace to you, our sister Gina.
"To live in the hearts of those we love is never to die"
Gina Doralinn Twomey, 38, of Austin, passed away suddenly on Dec.16, 2013. Her kind and bubbly personality will be remembered forever. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, she also lived a few years in Las Vegas, NV and Roswell, GA. Most of her years were spent in Texas. She lived in the Woodlands, outside of Houston, where she attended McCollough High School. After that she attended Blinn College. The rest of her years she lived in Austin, Texas.
She is survived by her parents, John and Martha Twomey, and her siblings, J.B., Scott, Jack, Jenny, and Meg Twomey. She was predeceased by her younger sister Stacey. She also leaves behind her Aunts and Uncles; Bert and Debbie Smith, George Smith, Jan Smith. Cousins; Nikki Smith Vahrenkamp, Dustin and Carly Smith, and five nieces and nephews; And last, but not least; her beloved dog Odie Louis Twomey, whom she so adored!
Memorial Contributions may be made to: www.gofundme.com/5t3te4
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