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Beth Stahl
March 9, 2025
I met Barbara when she was put on our services. She wasn't the typical patient I'm used to caring for. She was very strong willed, a tiny bit hard to read, a bit reluctant to receiving help. But once I broke through that shell,,,
WHAT A WOMAN SHE WAS!
We learned, little by little, about each other, our families, the values and wishes we had on our departure. We talked, we laughed, we cried, and through it all... WE BECAME CLOSE...
My deepest sympathy to her family, friends, coworkers, and anyone else who was blessed to know the incredible woman she was... RIP, MY SWEET LIL MOM!
And may God's Grace bring comfort to those who knew and loved her... Including myself.
My deepest condolences,
Beth Stahl
Family Pillars Hospice CNA
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