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IN MEMORY OF MY COUSIN- JO CAULA GREGG THIESSEN
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JO WAS MY FIRST COUSIN. We will miss her much. This is Jo doing what she loved so much. The term she used about others being remembered after they passed away was- Those worthy of being remembered.
AND JO CERTAINLY IS WORTHY OF BEING REMEMBERED. Jo, with her brilliant research for Scott County added so much to our lives with the family history she found about our ancestors. The sense of pride given to us from the history she uncovered will make better persons of those now living and those yet to be born. That is what I told her in the last conversation we had just ten days before she passed away. Her words about our missing grandfather, Henry Gregg1- was that " He will turn up somewhere". She talked of her illness and said these words to me, " My faith has no holes in it and I know when Jesus died and went to Heaven that God sent him back as the great comforter in place of his Son to comfort us in times like this. She also told me she was going to buried in the Raven Creek Cemetery in Harrison Co, Ky. with all the rest of the Greggs. She loved family so much that she and her husband Jake had come all the way from California after retirement to live where her roots were.
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