Tuesday, November 1, 2011

 Pamela Fiesler
April 28, 2011


Mrs. Pamela Fiesler of Newnan, GA, passed away April 28, 2011. She was preceded in death by her father, Daniel Wright and is survived by her husband, Steve Fiesler of Newnan; daughter, Casey Fiesler of Newnan; mother, Bertie Wright of Newnan; sisters, Becky Barden of Lincolnton; Barbara McDonald of Newnan and sister-in-law, Robin Lanton of Williamson. Memorial services will be held Monday, May 2, 2011 at 11 a.m. at Northside Baptist Church with Pastor Brian Carroll officiating. Those wishing may send an online condolence at: www.parrottfuneralhome.com. Flowers will be accepted or memorial contributions may be made to the Kidney Cancer Association, P.O. Box 3516, Oak Brooks, IL 60522 (www.kidneycancer.org).

Memory
by Casey Fiesler

You don’t remember every time you’ve smiled
Or every meaningful embrace
You don’t remember every spoken kindness
Or the planes of every face

But the things that we forget, sometimes
Are the ones that stay recalled
By the ones who saw, and felt, and heard
We can’t forget it all

Your mother won’t forget the day
You came into the world
And most of the ones after that
Since you’re still her little girl

The man you chose to share your life
Remembers every touch
And the way that after all these years
You loved him just as much

Your daughter cherishes each lesson
All you taught is still worthwhile
And every person in this room
Well, they won’t forget your smile

Who sang with you, and walked with you
And prayed with you, and talked with you
And drove with you, and smiled with you
And sat with you, and cried with you
And loved with you, believed with you
Survived with you, and lived with you

The things that you can’t take with you
The memories we make with you
They’re still here, and so are you
In every person in this room
And I won’t cry, I’ll praise that truth
Until the day I’m mem’ry too
And all of us, we’ll live on through
The ones we leave behind… thank you.

And the memories we’ve yet to make
We know you have a view
And the old ones never fade away
We remember them – for you