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Goodbye Gramma!

Description: A lesson learned from Psalms 40:7.

Average Rating:
9.1 (Very good)
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No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 26 2008

Rating: 10

This is so very sweet.
So very good (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted June 19 2008

Rating: 10

Thank you
Brought a tear to my eye (Rated by: Charlie) Posted May 1 2008

Rating: 10

really beautiful play
No Heading (Rated by: Joe) Posted February 20 2008

Rating: 10

I love the part about the wrinkles. Well Done!
Touching! (Rated by: Gene) Posted February 4 2008

Rating: 10

I think we all know someone like this!
Dealing with the death of a Grandparent (Rated by: Pastor John) Posted September 2 2005

Rating: 10

We have faced this with our children. This is a wonderful way to express the feelings of sorrow and allow the children to understand that their loved one is going to a special place. I recommend this script highy.
No Heading (Rated by: Perry) Posted June 29 2005

Rating: 9

Reminds me of my Grandmother! so very sweet
Soooo sweet! (Rated by: Linda ) Posted June 11 2005

Rating: 10

A wonderful way to pay tribute to one's grandmother! I relate to the message that God's work is written on the face of the ones he has touched. I LOVE THIS PLAY!
I can identify with this play... (Rated by: Dave Marriott) Posted July 26 2003

Rating: 10

when my "grammas" go, it will be a sad day. When one dedicates his/her life to serving God, you can see it on their faces. The greatest things for grandparents is to be able to say with Paul: "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth."
Nice Job (Rated by: William James) Posted July 25 2003

Rating: 10

Another great script highlighting the plight of the elderly! Good work P2P. Very sensitive.
So Long Granny! (Rated by: Hickory's Clown Alley) Posted July 10 2003

Rating: 10

Not quite as long as GRAMMA TELL US BOUT THEM GOOD OLD DAYS 2 but still as sweet. That was one heck of a granny.
my kind of gramma (Rated by: Virgil) Posted June 25 2003

Rating: 9

I love it when they end in prayer. And the way you can see it in her eyes.
SHORT AND TO THE POINT (Rated by: ANN/PEPPER THE CLOWN ) Posted June 19 2003

Rating: 9

ENJOYED THIS ONE VERY MUCH...LOVE PEPPER

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