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Karen Cameron
February 26, 2009
Dear Mommy,
In our lives we can't say goodbyes...we say we'll see you in Heaven. I just want to say how very much I have always loved you and it just seems so surreal you're not here for me to call or go visit. I'm so used to picking up the phone every single week, several times a week to say hello! how are you? I always went out there at least once a year for you to throw me in your dental chair~ you were the BEST HYGIENIST to EVER touch these teeth!~!!!! Your patients will miss you sooooooooo much. Thank God I went out there to surprise you in November for you're 63rd birthday............How wonderful that was.....Your life, as you loved it, will be missed, we that live are heartbroken and forelorn without you, but you are with GOD and he and you will be with us to heal.....Mommy, you'd be really happy to know how many Mass cards are being said for you...........everyone loved you FOR YOU....I just want to tell you that our times watching football together on TV on the phone and you teaching me as you CALLED EVERY PLAY and us watching the Bachelor/Bacherette on the phone together to see who was gonna get the rose, well, Mommy, in the end, you get THE ROSE. Thank you for my life and letting me be me.........and for being the best Mom to hang out with any day of the week. Love, your daughter and best friend forever,
Forever and ever and ever your Karen Julenie...........and the birthday birthing pain calls, and your last wishes. I am with you as you are with me.............I love you love you.,love you.....your Daughter, Karen Julene
Jim Galloway
February 22, 2009
Mom.....I am lost and broken over losing you and do not know when and if I will ever be able to accept it. I wear my heart on my sleeve just like you did with a wealth of compassion and sincerity behind it, and I thank you for giving me that part of you, I just can't stop the tears in my grief and missing you from the wonderful memories I have of all the good times and how much I will miss them. I will never forget the laughs we had when I was little when you spanked me with 10 pairs of underwear on and I never felt it, I will never forget how you always called me "Jimmer" and how I was the most painful to give birth to, I will never forget how unconditional your love was for Karen and I throughout our lives no matter what the circumstances were. Mother, I know you are with God in Heaven now and I suppose that's my only source of peace is the fact that you did not suffer very long and that God chose you because of how special you really are and that he has bigger plans for you. I know one thing for sure, when I come join you one day that it will be a heaven full of very clean teeth..... I will always love you Mother, Your son, Jimmy
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