Obituary of Audrey June Pretty
On Friday, July 29, 2016, Mrs Audrey Pretty passed away at Wainwright General Hospital at the age of 91 years.
Audrey is remembered and survived by her loving family; her companion, Don Campbell; daughter Lorena Pretty of Wainwright; three grandchildren; Tyler (Robyn) Stephen of Wainwright, Ronnie Stephen of Wainwright, and Avery Stephen (Don Wilkes) of Edmonton; three great-grandchildren; Khy Stephen, Jacob Wilkes and Jade Wilkes.
She is predeceased by her husband Ronald December 19, 2005 as well as multiple siblings.
In keeping with Audrey's wishes, no formal service will be held.
In Memory Of Audrey
Grandma's Ugly Shoes
When I was very little
All the Grandma's that I knew
All walked around this world
In ugly Grandma shoes
You know the kind I speak of,
those black clunky heeled kind,
they just looked so very awful
That it weighed upon my mind.
For I knew, when I grew old
I'd have to wear those shoes,
I'd think of that, from time to time
It seemed like such bad news.
I never was a rebel,
i wore saddle shoes to school,
And next came ballerinas
Then the sandals pretty cool.
And then came spikes with pointed toes
Then platforms very tall
As each new fashion came along
I wore them one and all.
But always, in the distance,
Looming in my future there,
Was that awful pair of ugly shoes,
the kind that Grandmas wear.
I eventually got married
And then I became a Mom
Our kids grew up and left,
and "their" children came along.
I knew I was a Grandma
And the time was drawing near
When those clunky, black, old lace up shoes
Was what I'd have to wear.
How would I do my gardening
Or take my morning hike?
I couldn't even think about
How I would ride my bike!
But fashions kept evolving
And one day I realized
That the shape of things to come
Was changing, right before my eyes.
And now when I go shopping
What I see fills me with glee
For in my jeans and Reeboks
I'm as comfy as can be.
And I look at all these teenage girls
And there upon their feet
are clunky, black old Grandma's shoes,
And they really think they're neat.
-Author Unknown