I have been blessed with good friends in my life and wish to take
this opportunity to say goodbye to one of the best, Ricki Wummel. Ricki
lost her battle with cancer on June 11, 2001. She was greatly loved and
will be sorely missed.
Ricki and I met when she approached me across the bushes dividing our
properties. She felt it necessary to inform me that our dog, Brutus had
impregnated her dog. I was quick to inform her that Brutus, who she
mistakenly always called Bruno, had been tied up on his dog run and her
dog was the hussy.
We laughed. I apologized and told her that we would get Brutus
neutered immediately, but unfortunately it would not change the current
situation.
After that first meeting, we often met across the bushes as she let
me know how her dog was progressing in the pregnancy. When the puppies
were born, we went to see them. They were cute and cuddly but the mother
dog was hostile so we kept our distance until they were older. My
girls, would go over to see the puppies, hold them and play with them in
the thick, green grass in Ricki's front yard.
It was sad that we could not keep one of the puppies, but with four
cats and Brutus, it would have been irresponsible. Ricki also had two
dogs and a cat, so her keeping one of the puppies was also impossible.
So our families were equally disappointed when all the puppies were
adopted out. And although it meant we no longer had any reason to
continue our talks and meetings, we did. And our friendship flourished.
When her finances and health deteriorated, she was forced to move
into a smaller house with less property to maintain. It was a difficult
decision and one that she often said she regretted because she missed us
as neighbors. We had to try harder to keep in touch once she moved away
from the neighborhood. Through emails we would arrange to meet for
breakfast at least once every 3 or 4 weeks.
She shared her concerns about her children, her job, her health and
her finances. I was able to make her burdens seem lighter and she did
the same for me. She enjoyed watching my girls grow and kept track of my
son as she watched them change from youngsters to young adults. She had
older boys so she was consoling when I became frustrated with choices
my children were making.
Ricki taught at Rockford Chrisitian Academy and attended church
faithfully. She wore her religion like a badge of honor. She was not
ashamed to let others know of her beliefs. She knew God and loved him.
She knew the importance of living one's religion, not just professing
it. Although she and I were not of the same faith, she never put down my
beliefs and was quite impressed by the structure, organization and love
in the LDS Church.
Ricki lived an exemplary Christian life. She loved and shared with
others. She prayed for others as well as herself. In all the time that I
had been blessed to know her, her biggest concern involved her boys
accepting the gospel and living the Christian lifestyle.
Good friends are those who make you a better person for having known
them. Ricki was one of those friends. I am honored to have had her in my
life. This article is a tribute to her - until we meet again....
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