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WHERE DID THE TIME GO?
I have started to cry, each time I worked on this page...I'm crying a little right now.  Part of the reason is because I’m sad you’re not here and I couldn't be with you during those last days.  At the same time, I'm happy that I had you as my mom, to love me, guide me, show me life and inspire my decisions. I hope I will continue to grow and make you proud. I miss you today and will miss and love you every day.
MUSIC AND DANCE
Mom loved to dance, any time she had the chance. And, dancing to the sounds of the Big Bands was her favorite.  BUT, she also liked the warmth of the piano.  Floyd Cramer's "Last Date" released in 1960 was among her all time favorite compositions.  Open and listen to the song from YouTube below.
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Mom also loved "Boogie Woogie" piano.  I introduced her to"Lucas Sestak", born in 1995, and she loved it.  Whenever something "Boogie Woogie" played she would make the comment ... "that really gets my motor running".  As an aside, I most certainly inherited my love of this style of music directly from her.
I know that all mothers aren't created equal but I also know our mother loved both of her sons, no matter how difficult either of us seemed.  Mitch Albon, perhaps summed it up best when he said -
“I realized when you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know.”
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Luca Sestak, (born January 10, 1995 in Celle, Lower Saxony, Germany) is a German boogie-woogie, blues and jazz pianist and composer.
His earliest recordings appeared on YouTube in 2006.  By March 2014 he had received as many as 1.8 million hits.
Luca Sestak