![]() "We're never thin enough, we're never pretty enough. As women, we're so hard on ourselves," she shared. "I look back and see pictures of myself when I was 28 and remember I wasn't happy with how I looked. RELATED: Trisha Yearwood Designs a Tabletop Collection with Williams Sonoma Inspired by Her Late Mom GwenĪs for what it's like to age in the public eye, Yearwood admitted that it can be challenging, but she's learned to practice more love and self-acceptance as her career evolved. I really do want to find a peaceful, common ground and look as good as I can, while also aging gracefully." "For me, that's typically involved doing things that help keep my voice healthy, like drinking plenty of water. " sounds so simple, but it can be so hard," Yearwood told NewBeauty. I didn't even wear makeup before I started doing this for a living, which tells you something."Īnd the most important beauty advice she's always practiced comes straight from her mom: "take care of yourself." "I went six months without doing a thing to my hair and it was great - my hair has never looked better. "Honestly, if I showed up at my local grocery store with makeup right now, my neighbors wouldn't recognize me," she said. RELATED: Garth Brooks Says He and Trisha Yearwood Are 'Even Closer' After Working on Marriage amid Quarantine In the most recent issue of NewBeauty, Yearwood got candid about her routine and revealed when she's hanging out at home, a makeup-free look is her go-to. Guestbook and tribute wall may be found by visiting content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Per our father’s wishes, memorials may be directed to Faith Lutheran Church in his name. Also, thank you to special friend, Jane Kaiser for the special delivery of all the wonderful music cd’s and special times going out to eat for burgers, fries, and Mountain Dew.Ĭremation has taken place and a private graveside service with Pastor Michael Wiegand officiating has taken place in Estabrooks Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Grancare Nursing Home and Agnesian Healthcare for the loving care you gave our father. He was preceded in death by his parents his wife, Lois Ann brothers, Bill and Richard brother-in-law, Glen Sell and sisters-in-law, Catherine Sell and Celeistine Sell. He is further survived by a niece, Mary Rose (Al) nephews, Tom Sell and Jerry (Diane) Sell. He is survived by two daughters, Carol (Brian) Oestreich and Harriet (Stephen) Racicot grandchildren, Ruby Oestreich (Will), Trisha Oestreich (Carl), Beau Oestreich, Kara Oestreich (Clark), Brooks Nelson (Jeanine), Hannah Racicot (Beni), Joel Racicot, and Jeanette Racicot and great grandson, Harris Nelson. ![]() During his time at Grancare Nursing Home, his days were full of socializing, games, bible studies, and lots of reading. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Fond du Lac. Jack was also an enthusiastic cyclist, riding his bicycle back and forth to Green Bay and any other areas of interest. He enjoyed reading, listening to all types of music, especially classical and ragtime. ![]() As a child he loved listening to ball games on the radio. Jack worked at the Soo Line Railroad for 40 years. On Septemhe married the love of his life, Lois Ann Sell and she preceded him in death on January 1, 1991. He graduated from Fond du Lac High School in 1945. In 1931, he moved to Fond du Lac and became a foster son of Ann and Joseph Johnson and a sibling to their children. He was born Main Detroit, MI, the son of Agnes and Roscoe. He went to Heaven Saturday evening, Septemat St. ![]() The angels are rejoicing as they welcome this simple and humble man, our father, grandpa, and great grandpa, Jack Williamson, age 92. ![]()
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