will my sister Michelle have this afull situation fade into inocence flames will it be over and her freedom and justice be served.
yes because they are a grown up
From what I know his paternal grandma is alive. Althou I don't have an idea whether his maternal grandma is. Lol
Maternal means from your mother's side and paternal means from your father's side...So, maternal grandma = your mother's motherpaternal grandma = your father's mother,maternal uncle = your mother's brother,paternal uncle=your father's uncle,
Her maternal grandmother.
In Thai, the term for grandma is "ยาย" (yaa-yai) and for grandpa it is "ตา" (taa).
Your mother's mother is your maternal grandma and your father's mother is your paternal grandma.
You can get a copy by contacting the count probate court I believe
Yes, "grandma" and "grandmother" are both terms used to refer to one's maternal or paternal grandmother. They are essentially the same, just different variations of the same term.
Who is mary ward? ( i had a very spritual grandma named mary ward) Im sure the person youre thinking of isnt my deceased grandma.
John Denver's paternal grandmother was Anna Koop, 1901-1985, and his maternal grandmother was Martha Berry, 1897-1987.
with her money. Late (deceased) grandma can't do much of anything, unless she set up a trust before she died with instructions for the holdings of the trust to be used for the construction of the house.
Paatti - (Commonly) Generic / Elderly woman.According to tribes or zonal dialect, few people call as follows:Aachi - Paternal GrandmotherAmmammaa - Maternal Grandmother