Angie Gard Obituary, Resident Of Muncie IN, Has Passed Away :I cannot fathom that you’re gone. My heart aches. I always thought you’d be kicking it until you were 120, and then all of a sudden, you’re gone. It’s so hard to understand how, just hours before your passing, you were on FaceTime with me, doing just fine. You were upset, but you were okay. I told you during that phone call that I thought you just needed to take a break, and now you have it. You were so, so tired of living, and now you can finally be at peace—a long-awaited rest.
It’s so heart-crushing to think that I’ll never hear your laugh again, that I’ll never get to hug you, do your hair, or hear the words, “Can you do my eyeliner? I want the cat eye.” Or the words, “You have such a cute little butt!!” from you again. Our relationship was rocky, but you were one of my biggest comforts. I’ll never get to lay with you and have you run your fingers down my face and arms. You’ll never sit there and brush my hair just because I asked, because you no longer can.
I’m upset that I’ll never be able to introduce new people to the absolute ray of sunshine that you could be. Always dancing, always singing, always laughing, always being Angie. I hope you went knowing that I love you indefinitely. Thank you for being my biggest fan, a friend, a parent, and for loving me unconditionally.we will forever carry you with us, and you will forever have taken a piece of us with you.