Our Grand Daughter

OBSERVATION -
Jessica is now a binge alcohol drinker and smokes pot - just like her mother
-stupid -what a shame
Your Reyman grandparents set aside sufficient funds for at least two years of
college. Because of your attitude, moral,
stupidity, and support of your mother's comments you lost this educational fund.
Your loss and our gain! We do not
want to ever see you again as you do not meet our professional ethics and
standards of a lady! Just read the newspaper and
it will give you the complete story. If not see the Lincoln police
department and get the truth prig!
Our grandson was killed by Joshua's
mother by placing her hand over his mouth and noise.
She received 8 to 15 years at the York State Pen for Women and was released
after eight years.
This mother is now free!
I find this segment of my life very difficult to write about concerning our only grand daughter, Jessica Reyman. Our last contact with Jessica happened to be very eventful but lasted approximately one year. Jessica was three years old at the time (1992) we had any contact with her. Yvonne and I would pick her up for one weekend a month and was able to do many fun things together. It is our hopes and prayers that she will remember this exposure and have fond and good memories of the precious times we had during this short period of time. The grandparents have never offered us an opportunity to visit or see Jessica and the current laws of Nebraska prevent us from any contact not granted by her grand parent at this time. We have provided a limited amount of money for her future schooling should she attend college. This fund is in the hands of a large investment company and we have placed some guidance and rules for her to use this money for future schooling. The conditions for this will be governed by our investment person in Lincoln, Nebraska. Jessica should be about sixteen years old at this time and lives with her adopted grand parents.
The grandparents received our son's Social Security check of over six hundred dollars a month through the years and we sincerely hope that Jessica is benefiting from this support on behalf of our son, Cory L. Reyman. If the grand parents planned and saved this support from Social Security, Jessica should have accumulated sufficient money for college.
It is my hope to provide a complete story of our son and his daughter on this web page and the short life they had together during a very few years that Cory was living. At the time of Cory's death I was working for the Lincoln Public School System and was assigned to work at Lincoln South East High School as a custodian.
