After years of fighting diebetes it was just too much. I can only hope that at the end you did not suffer!!
Mom, I love you, and hope that God will have a place in heaven for you with grandma.
My Mom had an enormous heart filled with passion, compassion and stuburness. It's ironic that in the end, it was her heart that failed her, because it was her heart that drove her every act throughout her life. Even when sometimes down the toughest paths that God lead her. I must say, that with the cards she was delt with trying to raise two children as a single parent, of Candy and myself, a long tough battle with diabetes, and struggling through life one day at a time, and not knowing what would be thrown at her tommorow, she still seemed to wake up put a smile on her face and kept going. It is for this that we must remember and respect her for.
I wrote this peom for you mom!
She always had a cheery way and passed that on to us
When life dealt her a lousy hand, she did not make a fuss
She'd look it over and then somehow, she'd find its sunny side
What some would call bad turbulence, she'd call a rocking ride.
And when the end was growing near, she tried to stay upbeat
She took her two weeks to live notice as a gift that's bittersweet.
She used the chance to say goodbye
To reminess with me knowing soon she would die.
I have only one regret,
my new baby Kimber you never met,
but knowing you got some peace in the end,
after talking to Miranda she will always be grandmas friend.
Mom know this from your son this day,
I am glad to have gotten the last week to say,
all the bad times are gone forever to stay.
Candy and I will be ok.
I love you!