We lounged by the lake, ate together, exercised, shared our
stories, and laughed a lot. Whenever Bootsie shared an insight or a story, I
was all ears. She was a great storyteller, witty and so funny! She had me in belly
laughs so many times that my sides hurt the next day.
During the weekend, Bootsie spent lots of time in the
kitchen cooking for us. That’s when I tasted one of her signature dishes, the
best Macaroni and Cheese in the South! I came away from that weekend feeling
like I had known Bootsie my whole life.
The past few birthdays, I’ve been struggling with the shock
of turning 50. I’ve been totally caught up in the transitions of an empty nest,
menopause, downsizing, and life reinvention. But after attending Bootsie’s
funeral last week, my complaining has been silenced. I was sobered by the fact
that she won’t be here in her 50s. Cancer cut her down in the prime of life at
age 49.
So I’ve decided to replace my complaining with gratitude. I
need to be grateful for an empty nest, even if it’s lonely at times; grateful
for menopause and all of its 7 dwarfs; grateful for letting go of a huge home
and 2/3 of my possessions to live in a smaller, simpler abode; and grateful for
the opportunity to reinvent myself and create a wonderful future.
According to Bootsie’s instructions, her Memorial Celebration was to be held at
Charley’s Restaurant & Club rather than in a church or funeral home. And a Celebration of Life it was!!! With over 400
people, there was standing room only, with an overflow on the sidewalk outside.
There were young people, old people, wealthy people, country folk, city folk, business people and bikers. Bootsie clearly had touched a lot of people
during her lifetime.
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Her loved ones described her as being a straight shooter
with a heart of gold, willing to give you the shirt off her back. She was
portrayed as a unique blend of the southern cook Paula Dean, the witty Roseanne
Barr, the sassy Madea, and the mischievous Elvira. She loved handing out advice
and pearls of wisdom, often to complete strangers she met in the nightclubs
where her husband, “Buddy Love,” worked as a DJ.
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Funerals make us face our own mortality. After the slide show and Eulogy, the Memorial Celebration concluded with the release of helium-filled balloons
outside, a fitting picture of letting go of our loved ones when we say
good-bye.
Although I hadn’t known Bootsie for very long, the memories
will last forever. I want to impact people’s lives like she did. Our loss truly
is heaven’s gain.
I am sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteThis was a very nice tribute to Bootsie. She sounds like a sweet lady with a big heart. Glad you got to spend time with her.
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