Submitted by Robert E. Godwin (not verified) on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 1:19am.
Not every one is lucky enough in their life to have a teacher that even 20 years after they taught you if they saw you around town they would call out your name but Mrs. Aiello did that every time i saw her, and it always took me back to her fourth grade class room. She was my favorite teacher and my brother and i were both lucky to have her. She helped my mom, Brooke Godwin when we were young, she gave us clothes and food, she was a wonderful person. We love her so much and I am very sad that the world lost her, to imagine how many students she taught over her many years and she never forgot my name...
Not every one is lucky
Not every one is lucky enough in their life to have a teacher that even 20 years after they taught you if they saw you around town they would call out your name but Mrs. Aiello did that every time i saw her, and it always took me back to her fourth grade class room. She was my favorite teacher and my brother and i were both lucky to have her. She helped my mom, Brooke Godwin when we were young, she gave us clothes and food, she was a wonderful person. We love her so much and I am very sad that the world lost her, to imagine how many students she taught over her many years and she never forgot my name...