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JANETTE ELIZABETH WOYTUSZKO

Sept 12, 1937 – March 30, 2019


Beyond The Sunset

Should you go first and I remain

To walk the road alone

I'll live in memory's garden, dear,

With happy days we've known.

In Spring I'll wait for roses red, when

Faded the lilacs blue

In early Fall when brown leaves fall,

I'll catch a glimpse of you.

Should you go first and I remain, for

Battles to be fought

Each thing you've touched along the

Way will be a hallowed spot

I'll hear your voice I'll see your

smile and blindly I may grope

The memory of your helping hand

will buoy me on with hope.

Should you go first and I remain

One thing I'll have you do

Walk slowly down that long long

path for soon I'll follow you

I want to know each step you take

so I may take the same

for someday down that lonely road

You'll hear me call your name

Forever loved and remembered,

Husband Carl

Daughters Kathy and Karen

and grandchildren

As published in Brandon Sun on Mar 29, 2025

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