mold maker
02-07-2010, 09:48 PM
At the age of 93, my Mom is no longer a captive of MS and Diabetes. After a 35 year fight with them, she was finally overcome by Cancer. We were able to attend her at home in her bed and make her last days comfortable.
Yesterday we buried her and for the first time I can remember, she wasn't wearing a smile.
Mom was a very gifted person in many fields. She baked elaborate wedding and birthday cakes, was an expert seamstress, and taught drapery making and interior decorating for 13 years. During this time, she made time, to be a wonderful loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother.
My Grandson, Daughter, and I, held her hands, as she drew her last long breath, and departed this world to her rewards. I couldn't hear the angles singing, but I'm sure she was welcomed home by a tremendous choir.
Yesterday we buried her and for the first time I can remember, she wasn't wearing a smile.
Mom was a very gifted person in many fields. She baked elaborate wedding and birthday cakes, was an expert seamstress, and taught drapery making and interior decorating for 13 years. During this time, she made time, to be a wonderful loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother.
My Grandson, Daughter, and I, held her hands, as she drew her last long breath, and departed this world to her rewards. I couldn't hear the angles singing, but I'm sure she was welcomed home by a tremendous choir.