So sad to hear about your Mom. I want you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Thank you so much, Eva. I know they will appreciate when I tell them of your thoughts and prayers. Mom and Dad have always enjoyed your family when we were all kids. Mom loved to entertain the neighborhood.
I was just telling my middle daughter Tessa, about your mom. My mother is fond of telling the stories of when your mom called to warn her that we were on the way home, that there was an unexpected minimum day. They looked out for each other for sure!
Yes they did. Our Moms were the "tell all" of us kids....LOL. But look at us now. They must have done something right in raising us.
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April 8, 2013
Mary Hanrahan
I am so sorry. I know that there are no words to say when you find out something likke this. I was going to fly to Alabama were she lived but she would not let me. She knew that I could not afford it. I did talk to her more often on the phone. One wolrd of advice, let your mom do as much as she can at what ever makes her the happiest. Even if you think she should slow down. Mom contiued do what made her happy right up to the end. Even thought she was in pain and had lost a lot of wieght she still kept up her swap meet stuff. When she passed away it was at the swap meet, right after she had just made a very large sale and she was very happy. She told my step dad about it and then she started to fall down, he caught her and held her as she took her last breath. She went doing the thing she loved and in the arms of the one she loved. I still wish that I could pick up the phone but I know that she is still listening. Be there for your mom and support what ever she wants. That is the best gidft that you can give her. Always kn ow that I am here for you whenever you need me. I know that your mom is strong, just look at the daughter she raised. Stay strong and love even strong. Luv ya Mary
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