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Remembering Grandpa Favero




We went to California a few weeks ago for the funeral for my husband's grandpa. And even though I had only met him just a number of times I know he was a good man and will be missed by so many people. He had been working in his yard and was trimming a branch on one of his trees. He was standing on top of his trailer and they aren't sure if the branch came down and knocked him off or if he lost his footing and fell off. Because of the fall he got some severe brain damage, and some smaller injuries on other parts of his body. While he was in the hospital he ended up having a stroke and had to be placed on life support. He was on the life support for about a week before they took him off, and within the next day or two he passed away. The services were very nice and I felt like I was able to learn a lot more about him. My in-laws made a really nice slide show video, it was fun to see pictures of him when he was younger.
I found it very interesting that David has some similar features as his grandpa. They ended up bringing him back here to Utah to be buried in the Ogden cemetery where is parents and some of his siblings are buried. They ended up having a graveside service for him which was nice as well.

Some of the grand kids who live here in Utah that weren't able to travel to California were able to be here which was good. Overall the memorial services were very nice and I am glad we were able to go and support David's family. 



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