Alma 46:39 "And it came to pass that there were many who died, firmly believing that their souls were redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ; thus they went out of the world rejoicing."
This scripture was read at my Grandpa's funeral and it perfectly described my Grandpa. Not only was he a firm believer in Jesus Christ but he was very happy and was even happy in death. It was really hard for me to see my Grandpa go, but I know that even now he is happy and rejoicing.
It had been years since my Grandpa had been himself, but I will always remember him cracking jokes and laughing at himself. He would always shake my hand and call me "Abby Cadabby." He liked to rhyme words in clever ways and sing funny little songs. Although I don't remember this, he used to get a pen and draw a watch on the wrists of his grandchildren. Today, my dad continues the tradition and does the same for his grandkids. They absolutely love it and think that it's the coolest thing ever.
My Grandpa wasn't always in good health and I remember the day I went into the MTC I was crying because I thought he would pass while I was on my mission. Luckily, he didn't and I got to spend a few more years with him. I feel very blessed that he was able to be there for my wedding and for the blessing of my daughter (pictures above). About a month before he died, Scott and I visited him in the hospital. He was in and out, but when I got there I grabbed his hand and started talking to him. I will never forget the sweet words he said to me: "I just think you're marvelous and I love you!" I am so happy that I was able to tell him I love him while he was of sound mind (mostly, anyway). I will always remember my Grandpa fondly and I will forever feel blessed that I knew him. Although his death was pretty hard for me, I know that I will see him again.