Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Anne, Condolences to you and Marie's fine family. It sounds like you can all really celebrate her life now, as you haven't been able to in a last while. She has a wonderful bunch of kids who are some of the few who managed to " do it at home. " She is a mighty lucky lady. And now free to throw stars! LOL Donna R Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Marie G. Fitzgerald - my mom Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. My mom did go to Heaven on Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD and she spent all of it in her own home. All five of us kids were with her througout her final days and hours. I feel blessed to have witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world into the next. You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after a four-day vigil, something wonderful happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 minutes the house was abuzz as it had not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for all in the house, another sister was busy on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange Mom's livingroom back to how she had it before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling beds. My sister said it was as if Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in charge once again saying, " You're hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the condition this room is in... put it back the way I had it! " It felt good. When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on the porch with my brother and watched them put her body in their van. He was her weekend caregiver for four years. I put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember where Mom really is. He said he then walked out to our back yard where his friends had gather to visit with him. Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star fell down over our house and went out just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really needed a sign at that moment and Mom certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that only hours before Mom couldn't even move and there she was throwing stars down from the sky at him. May you all feel the blessings my family is experiencing now. Thank you all for your caring and support throughout these hard years. My family and I truly appreciate you all. Sincerely, Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Marie, Thanks for sharing. Stars alive!. A lot of what you wrote, could have been about my mom, who passed a year to the day, before your mom. My mom had resented the hospital bed, so we all pitched in and put her room back to normal, shortly after her body was taken away. Dann maries1stdaughter wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Anne What a wonderful tribute to your Mom. She had to be something special. I am sorry you had to lose her but glad her suffering is over. Prayers to you and your family, Jacqui in Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 and Anne, I send you both my heartfelt warmth and love. You may be handling all this well for now, but the grueling experience will catch you off guard, and you will feel down on occasion, so lean on the strength of others, and build your own back up again. Condolences with love, Imogene In a message dated 8/16/2006 3:29:44 AM Central Daylight Time, califwoods@... writes: Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. My mom did go to Heaven on Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD and she spent all of it in her own home. All five of us kids were with her througout her final days and hours. I feel blessed to have witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world into the next. You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after a four-day vigil, something wonderful happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 minutes the house was abuzz as it had not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for all in the house, another sister was busy on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange Mom's livingroom back to how she had it before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling beds. My sister said it was as if Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in charge once again saying, " You're hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the condition this room is in... put it back the way I had it! " It felt good. When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on the porch with my brother and watched them put her body in their van. He was her weekend caregiver for four years. I put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember where Mom really is. He said he then walked out to our back yard where his friends had gather to visit with him. Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star fell down over our house and went out just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really needed a sign at that moment and Mom certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that only hours before Mom couldn't even move and there she was throwing stars down from the sky at him. May you all feel the blessings my family is experiencing now. Thank you all for your caring and support throughout these hard years. My family and I truly appreciate you all. Sincerely, Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Anne, I'm sorry for the loss of your mother, but so happy that you have had all of these positive and uplifting signs that she is " alive and well " up above. I love that her true spirit is shinig through. Your family sounds very supportive of each other, as they have been for your mother. May you always be blessed in this way. Thank you for sharing with us. Take care. Daughter of Bill, 91 > > Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. My mom did go to Heaven on > Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD and she spent all of it in her own home. > All five of us kids were with her througout her final days and hours. I feel blessed to have > witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world into the next. > > You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after a four-day vigil, something wonderful > happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 minutes the house was abuzz as it had > not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for all in the house, another sister was busy > on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange Mom's livingroom back to how she had it > before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling beds. My sister said it was as if > Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in charge once again saying, " You're > hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the condition this room is in... put it back > the way I had it! " It felt good. > > When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on the porch with my brother and > watched them put her body in their van. He was her weekend caregiver for four years. I > put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember where Mom really is. He said he > then walked out to our back yard where his friends had gather to visit with him. > Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star fell down over our house and went out > just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really needed a sign at that moment and Mom > certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that only hours before Mom couldn't even > move and there she was throwing stars down from the sky at him. > > May you all feel the blessings my family is experiencing now. Thank you all for your > caring and support throughout these hard years. My family and I truly appreciate you all. > > Sincerely, > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Dear Anne My condolences to you and your family. , borough, ON cg to MIL > Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. My mom did go to Heaven on > Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD and she spent all of it in her own home. > All five of us kids were with her througout her final days and hours. I feel blessed to have > witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world into the next. > > You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after a four-day vigil, something wonderful > happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 minutes the house was abuzz as it had > not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for all in the house, another sister was busy > on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange Mom's livingroom back to how she had it > before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling beds. My sister said it was as if > Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in charge once again saying, " You're > hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the condition this room is in... put it back > the way I had it! " It felt good. > > When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on the porch with my brother and > watched them put her body in their van. He was her weekend caregiver for four years. I > put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember where Mom really is. He said he > then walked out to our back yard where his friends had gather to visit with him. > Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star fell down over our house and went out > just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really needed a sign at that moment and Mom > certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that only hours before Mom couldn't even > move and there she was throwing stars down from the sky at him. > > May you all feel the blessings my family is experiencing now. Thank you all for your > caring and support throughout these hard years. My family and I truly appreciate you all. > > Sincerely, > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Sending condolences to you and your family. Sandie and -- Marie G. Fitzgerald - my mom Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. My mom did go to Heaven on Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD and she spent all of it in her own home. All five of us kids were with her througout her final days and hours. I feel blessed to have witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world into the next. You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after a four-day vigil, something wonderful happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 minutes the house was abuzz as it had not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for all in the house, another sister was busy on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange Mom's livingroom back to how she had it before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling beds. My sister said it was as if Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in charge once again saying " You're hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the condition this room is in... put it back the way I had it! " It felt good. When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on the porch with my brother and watched them put her body in their van. He was her weekend caregiver for four years. I put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember where Mom really is. He said he then walked out to our back yard where his friends had gather to visit with him. Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star fell down over our house and went out just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really needed a sign at that moment and Mom certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that only hours before Mom couldn't even move and there she was throwing stars down from the sky at him. May you all feel the blessings my family is experiencing now. Thank you all for your caring and support throughout these hard years. My family and I truly appreciate you all. Sincerely, Anne Welcome to LBDcaregivers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Anne- Please accept my condolences in the death of your dear Mother. The love she had for her family and the love the family had for her in turn was quite evident in your writing. I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs, Gerry Daughter & caregiver of Dick Deverell, who died 9/11/05 after a more than 4 yr. battle with LBD. Marie G. Fitzgerald - my mom Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. My mom did go to Heaven on Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD and she spent all of it in her own home. All five of us kids were with her througout her final days and hours. I feel blessed to have witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world into the next. You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after a four-day vigil, something wonderful happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 minutes the house was abuzz as it had not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for all in the house, another sister was busy on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange Mom's livingroom back to how she had it before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling beds. My sister said it was as if Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in charge once again saying, " You're hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the condition this room is in... put it back the way I had it! " It felt good. When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on the porch with my brother and watched them put her body in their van. He was her weekend caregiver for four years. I put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember where Mom really is. He said he then walked out to our back yard where his friends had gather to visit with him. Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star fell down over our house and went out just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really needed a sign at that moment and Mom certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that only hours before Mom couldn't even move and there she was throwing stars down from the sky at him. May you all feel the blessings my family is experiencing now. Thank you all for your caring and support throughout these hard years. My family and I truly appreciate you all. Sincerely, Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Anne -- my condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. How wonderful that you were able to keep your mom home the entire time. May you find peace in the knowledge that your mom is no longer in pain. What a lovely gift you gave your mom for her to witness all of her children coming together and working together for a common cause - and now you 'kids' need help each other during this time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Dear Anne, My goodness, now there are 3 of us who lost our moms this past weekend! I envy you the company of siblings to go through it all with. My sister is here now from across Canada, after the fact. How sad for both her and Mom. What a lovely way to celebrate your mother's freedom from LBD, rearranging the living room. I remember when my brother died as a child and the neighbours went into our home and rearranged furniture while Mom and Dad were dealing with his death. Mom was so relieved to return home and find the house the way it had been before his need for 24 hour care started. I appreciate your loss. There will be a huge void to fill but with the relief that the beast is gone. I bet your mom and mine were celebrating together big time by Saturday evening! , Oakville Ont. Mom 92, 13 years " Parkinsons " 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. Encouraged to give up her licence 61/2 years ago. Eltroxin, Hydromorph twice a day for pain Off Aricept since Feb./06 On " gentle care " since June 30/06, spoon-fed pureed foods, swallowing very compromised, needed verbal cueing and throat stroking to initiate swallowing, congested > > Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. My mom did go to Heaven on > Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD and she spent all of it in her own home. > All five of us kids were with her througout her final days and hours. I feel blessed to have > witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world into the next. > > You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after a four-day vigil, something wonderful > happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 minutes the house was abuzz as it had > not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for all in the house, another sister was busy > on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange Mom's livingroom back to how she had it > before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling beds. My sister said it was as if > Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in charge once again saying, " You're > hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the condition this room is in... put it back > the way I had it! " It felt good. > > When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on the porch with my brother and > watched them put her body in their van. He was her weekend caregiver for four years. I > put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember where Mom really is. He said he > then walked out to our back yard where his friends had gather to visit with him. > Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star fell down over our house and went out > just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really needed a sign at that moment and Mom > certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that only hours before Mom couldn't even > move and there she was throwing stars down from the sky at him. > > May you all feel the blessings my family is experiencing now. Thank you all for your > caring and support throughout these hard years. My family and I truly appreciate you all. > > Sincerely, > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Anne, Sorry to hear about the passing of your mom but happy that she is finally free from LBD. Sending you and yours strength. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Your letter is a wonderful tribute to your mother and siblings that they have stuck together throughout her ordeal. She had to have been a great mother! And your shooting star story is so special. Sincere condolences in your loss, but her freedom from LBD is to be celebrated. --- maries1stdaughter wrote: > Thank you all for the prayers I requested last week. > My mom did go to Heaven on > Saturday afternoon. She was seven years with LBD > and she spent all of it in her own home. > All five of us kids were with her througout her > final days and hours. I feel blessed to have > witnessed and perhaps help her move from this world > into the next. > > You know, in spite of our grief and exhaustion after > a four-day vigil, something wonderful > happened as soon as Mom passed on. Within 45 > minutes the house was abuzz as it had > not been in years. I was out picking up lunch for > all in the house, another sister was busy > on the phone and all of us decided to rearrange > Mom's livingroom back to how she had it > before it had to accomodate wheelchairs and rolling > beds. My sister said it was as if > Mom's spirit came alive in the house and she was in > charge once again saying, " You're > hungry! Now get some food! " and " I'm not liking the > condition this room is in... put it back > the way I had it! " It felt good. > > When the mortuary showed up that evening I stood on > the porch with my brother and > watched them put her body in their van. He was her > weekend caregiver for four years. I > put my hand on his shoulder and told him to remember > where Mom really is. He said he > then walked out to our back yard where his friends > had gather to visit with him. > Immediately the biggest, brightest shooting star > fell down over our house and went out > just as it hit our roofline. Bill said he really > needed a sign at that moment and Mom > certainly didn't fail him. My sister told him that > only hours before Mom couldn't even > move and there she was throwing stars down from the > sky at him. > > May you all feel the blessings my family is > experiencing now. Thank you all for your > caring and support throughout these hard years. My > family and I truly appreciate you all. > > Sincerely, > Anne > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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