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In Memory of my mother inlaw.

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Saturday, May 09, 2009
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This will be a very hard letter to write. As of on May 7,2009 at 3.06 pm we lost my mother inlaw today. We were with her and been with her by her side. Up tell she took her last breath. Me and my husband heart ake so much today.

She was a fighter up tell her last breath. Hazel was 91 and full of life all the time even when she was dying. You know we were very privage that she had a nursing home that care for her and love her as family.

 

Not many people can say that. In her last 4 days when Hazel came back from hosiptal. She had a major heart attack last friday night.

There was to much damages done to her heart. That all they could do was to keep her conforable and not be in pain. She was on oxygen and pain med.

Every 2 hours. It is hard to see your love one hurt so much.We stay with her at nursing home with her. The people took such good care of her. I got a note book and had everyone that works there to sign it. I had on the front of it wrote Share your memory of Hazel. So different ones wrote little stories about her.

I could write so much about my mother inlaw. My heart and mind is tired so much. I know we had one day before she left the hosiptal that was great. She told us she love us and appreciate us. It was great. May be one day I will write the letter.

To some of you. The picture is of her and her son my husband.

 

Daghter Inlaw (thank you all for being here for me.)

On mothers day she will be shown and monday is her funeral say prayer for us.

Vickie from In

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