My lovely Mother ( edit: Madge) otherwise known on this blog as The DBEM has gone to heaven. Thank you all for you comments with messages of support. Very soon I will pick up my needle and be back to stitching but not for a few days yet.
My thoughts are with you Margaret. She will leave a great gap in your life, after so many years of looking after her and enriching her life. You will have many memories to cherish. Take care, and remember reach out to people and ask for help on the bad days.
Margaret, I am sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. I hope you have no regrets about how you cared for her all these years. It came across in your posts that you were a kind and loving daughter to her as well as enjoying her company and I loved the way you referred to her as the DBEM. May you find peace even as you mourn her loss. With much affection from an American friend.
So sad to hear this news... you and the DBEM have been in my daily prayers, Margaret. Such a grand lady who redeemed her time in so many creative, useful ways and you;no daughter could have been more devoted. Yes, picking up the needle once again should restore the tempo of your days and bring you solace...she would want it so. Blessings.
Oh Margaret, I am so sorry to hear that. Your dear Mother has been a constant presence on your blog since I first started following you. I do hope you got to spent lots of time with her in the final days and that she passed peacefully knowing how much she was loved. Everyone who knew her will miss her, especially those hospice shop workers who loved her knitted donations.
Margaret: I am so sorry to hear of your dear mother’s passing. Take comfort in knowing that your kind and loving care helped her live such a long and productive life.
Margaret Very sorry to hear of your Mothers death. although expected she will leave a big hole in your Life. Lots of treasured memories. Can you share her Christian name a lovely photograph but DBEM is no more. Heather (helped with the Angels ball head)
I'm so very sorry to hear this. I've so much enjoyed reading your stories about her, she always seemed such a wonderful lady. Sending much love and prayers to you and your family.
I haven’t checked in to your blog in quite a while, and I am saddened to learn of your loss. I know how close you were to your sweet mother. I just lost my sweet father 5 weeks ago and I am broken and lost. We were lucky to have had them in our lives. It will be a huge adjustment. Take care.
May she Rest In Peace. Sincere sympathy to you and your extended family.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with you Margaret. She will leave a great gap in your life, after so many years of looking after her and enriching her life. You will have many memories to cherish. Take care, and remember reach out to people and ask for help on the bad days.
ReplyDeleteSo very sorry.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Margaret,
ReplyDeletePlease accept my sympathy. I've enjoyed reading about her on your blog.
Pamela
Margaret, I am sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. I hope you have no regrets about how you cared for her all these years. It came across in your posts that you were a kind and loving daughter to her as well as enjoying her company and I loved the way you referred to her as the DBEM. May you find peace even as you mourn her loss. With much affection from an American friend.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to you - take all the time you need. I hope she's in a place were she can see and enjoy her knitting again.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, I’m so sorry for your loss. I’ve enjoyed reading about your Mom all these years.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Lenore Legnetti
So sad to hear this news... you and the DBEM have been in my daily prayers, Margaret. Such a grand lady who redeemed her time in so many
ReplyDeletecreative, useful ways and you;no daughter could have been more devoted.
Yes, picking up the needle once again should restore the tempo of your
days and bring you solace...she would want it so. Blessings.
Oh Margaret, I am so sorry to hear that. Your dear Mother has been a constant presence on your blog since I first started following you.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you got to spent lots of time with her in the final days and that she passed peacefully knowing how much she was loved.
Everyone who knew her will miss her, especially those hospice shop workers who loved her knitted donations.
Dear Margaret,
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry. Thinking of you and sending prayers of comfort and love.
Margaret, I am so sorry for your loss. Sending you my deepest sympathies.
ReplyDeleteI am Very sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMargaret: I am so sorry to hear of your dear mother’s passing. Take comfort in knowing that your kind and loving care helped her live such a long and productive life.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry Margaret, I was dreading this news. May she rest in peace. Take care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, i am so sorry to hear of your Mum's passing. Thinking of you and sending prayers, take care.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear of your sad news.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
ReplyDeleteVery sorry to hear of your Mothers death. although expected she will leave a big hole in your Life. Lots of treasured memories. Can you share her Christian name a lovely photograph but
DBEM is no more.
Heather (helped with the Angels ball head)
I'm so very sorry to hear this. I've so much enjoyed reading your stories about her, she always seemed such a wonderful lady. Sending much love and prayers to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteA sad time for you Margaret, you looked after her so very well.. Every Blessing.
ReplyDeletei grieve with you...
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss. I am sending you prayers of strength, peace and joy reflecting on all the wonderful memories.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you at this sad time x
ReplyDeleteI haven’t checked in to your blog in quite a while, and I am saddened to learn of your loss. I know how close you were to your sweet mother. I just lost my sweet father 5 weeks ago and I am broken and lost. We were lucky to have had them in our lives. It will be a huge adjustment. Take care.
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