My first memories of Aunt Greta were the Sunday get together times at the Family home with grandma and the aunts and uncles. She made us feel so grown up with our own china tea cups and saucer filled with milk and a hint of coffee. These get together times continued on for numerous years and we always new we were welcome to attend till she was well into her 80's. She never forgot our birthdays or special events and I was the recipient of her gifts and cards as was my son Jonathan. There were many ups and downs in the family throughout the years, yet her perseverance showed through. Her faith and family were very important to her, and I know traveling to Sweden and other places were some of the things she enjoyed, along with long walks, and when I was young, a day at the beach. There were lively discussions about her political views, the cost of living, and everyday life. These last few months a little dog named Ginger would brighten her day, along with visits from family and friends. You will be missed Aunt Greta, an I have been blessed as your niece. My condolences to my family , her friends and acquaintances.