Showing posts with label Edgar Denny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edgar Denny. Show all posts

Friday, January 14, 2011

How did we get so lucky?

Over the past couple of days (the last year really) I have been completely overwhelmed with gratitude. We were blessed with a beautiful, spiritual, intuitive, sensitive, soulful, wise, witty, compassionate, artistic, talented and generous father and grandfather. And at this time I'm also feeling so deeply grateful for our dear sweet mom. I just keep saying over and over again in my head, "Boy did I win the parent lottery." We will forever love you dad and grandpa.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Legacy House Luau

Everyone is invited to a Luau at Grandpa's Legacy House.



Island inspired feast
Musical and Dance entertainment by the Kini Kini family!

Date: Thursday September 16th
Time: 5:30--7:30
Where: Leagacy House of Bountiful
79 East Center Street
Bountiful
Held in the rear parking lot.

Please R.S.V.P. to 801-294-2925 by September 14th
Hula Girl (LP) by AmalouStudio

* $2 per guest will benefit the Alzheimer's Association and help our team reach it's goal of $3000

**Raffle prizes galore! $1 per ticket**

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Grandpa Denny's New Address and Phone Number

HI everyone,

Just wanted to let you know G'pa Denny's new address and phone #.

Edgar Denny #250
Legacy House of Bountiful
79 E Center
Bountiful, UT 84010

801-383-3142


801-910-4590 CELL; but he has a harder time getting to it, opening it and answering it - though he carries it in his pocket; it's just harder to handle because it's little. Plus, if you leave a message, he might not get it, as he doesn't know how and so one of us has to do it every time and we often forget to look.

In a few days, a technician will come and forward his regular phone # to this one, and Pam will be cancelling the home one.

There is a phone hung up next to his bed, and a phone hung up next to his chair. He also usually carries his cell phone in his pocket, but if you leave a message, he might not get it, as he doesn't know how and so one of us has to do it every time, and we often forget.

He is surprised how comfortable and 'home-like' he is feeling, and he said he is at peace. He has had several neighbors stop by with a "welcome to the neighborhood" and he commented that this place is very much like a community.

We're sure he would love phone calls, letters and cards - especially from the grandchildren and great grandchildren. There are no visiting hours, so family and friends are welcome at all times.