A week ago today, on April 28, 2022, my precious sister slipped from this life into eternal life with Jesus. I had hoped to share with you who she was, but I am not ready. I’ll share some photos below, but the stories of this delightful sister of mine will have to wait a week
If you didn’t know Peach, maybe after reading next week’s post you will feel like she’s a friend. And if you did know her, I hope you learn something new about her and love her all the more for the knowing.
Her death was unexpected. On Wednesday evening she had a massive heart attack and by mid-afternoon Thursday she was in the presence of Jesus.
Our family so appreciates your love and prayer support you have shown us this past week.
Here are some photos of Peach.
Fosket Family, 1957: Front–Ted, Peach, Tim; Back –Ginger, Dad, Mom, Tom
Maybe first grade?
She loved that coat!
High School Graduation, 1972
The “Croskets,” Fosket kids and Cross kids, cousins through our moms, mid-70s
Annie Peach and Uncle Tim loving on Tom’ and my sons, about 1997
Fosket family, 2007. Since then, four spouses have been added to the mix and five fourth generation Foskets.
The last picture I took of Peach, 4/23/22, with our great-nephew Gabe, her favorite Revolutionary War soldier!
Come back next week for some fun stories and a few more photos of Peach.
Love,
Ginger
So precious, Ginger
Thank you, Kathy. Thank you for your friendship too.
Love,
Ginger
Thank you for sharing. Your family is very special. May God bless you all and wrap you in his love and care.
Thank you, De, for your kind comments about my family and your prayer for us. Bless you.
Ginger
It is so heartbreaking to lose a sister.😞
Yes it is, Cheryl. I remember that it hasn’t been so many years since you lost yours. I’m grateful that God is the healer of broken hearts, though it doesn’t happen in an instant.
Ginger
Absolutely saddened for your very great loss! She was such a bubbling vibrant songbird for the joys of knowing & glorifying Jesus!
So grateful with the special blessings I was impacted by her worship, teaching, and uplifting encouragement!
May your family be fully carried at this tender adjustment time.
Thank you, Sharon. Yes, Peach was what you said —a vibrant songbird, an encourager, and one who aimed to glorify Jesus. Our family is indeed being carried, and we are so thankful.