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Norma Rice (PTA, TX)
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Peggy,
No one knew all the hours you spent planning, preparing, and arranging care for your mother. Countless hours of conference with nursing staff and administration to resolve issues that would have been otherwise neglected or overlooked. Many hours of deliberation and looking at her medical chart brought many more hours of confrontation/ discussion with the staff, then the follow up to make sure it was done. All of the tough decisions you had to make by yourself. Calling hospice was opposed by administration, but nothing could stop you! You knew you were called upon and assigned to undertake this mission and were held totally responsible. But even with this single objective in mind, you were willing and glad to do it. God bless you. Saturday, November 26, 2011 |
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Elsie Benson (Beaumont, TX)
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I worked with her at Amelia school in the cafeteria. She was a wonderful manager to work with.My prayers are with the family..A dear frriend Elsie Benson.. Friday, September 9, 2011 |
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Mary Ann Tucker (Beaumont, TX)
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Peggy I'm so sorry to read of your mother's death. She was a sweet lady and always was one of my special Credit Union members. I know your heart is aching but rejoice in the promise of our Lord Jesus Christ that she is in heaven and will be reunited with you one day. Praying for God to ease your heartache and let your wonderful memories take the place of the pain. Thursday, September 8, 2011 |
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Art Williams (Houston, TX)
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Tommy, Your Mother is in a much better place now than she has been for the past few years. You have taken such good care of her and been by her side thru out her illness. No one could have did the things that you did for her. May God be with during this time and guide you. Your Friend Art Williams Thursday, September 8, 2011 |
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