10 Dec.36-12 Oct 06 Thanks for keeping me safe and fed. Thanks for instilling the good in my heart. Thanks for showing me how to care. Thanks for washing the mud from behind my ears. I know of the sacrifices you made raising me without my dad being there to help. I hope in the last year in your life I gave back some of the things you gave me....She has lost the fight with cancer and a ailing heart. We moved her to our home to keep her safe and get the best care we could. She pasted in our home with our family and not a bunch of doctors and nurses...Thanks to Georgia Hospice..... Morphine and Melissa my loving wife for the care she gave my mom...The end was the hardest thing I had to watch.....but it was what my mom wanted.... RIP...Laura Ann Huffstetler
Awww...I'm so sorry. I know she was so grateful for you to move her down here so she could see the kids. Let us know if you need anything.
Wow Huff, sorry to hear about your Mom. I went through the exact same thing with my wife Shannon on July 2nd. A long battle with cancer and congestive heart failure are horrible to watch someone go through. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
very sorry for your loss there is a line in a death cab for cutie song that says "love is watching someone die". i have never gone through what you did, but that line hits me every time i listen to the song.
What is worse is to watch the fluid build up and the trips to the ER had have a slew of doctors testing poking blood drawing coming up with things to do to keep her in the hosptial... Just in the end to pull the fluid off from around the lungs...a few weeks later.. do it all over again... The Mophine was the best route....hard to watch someone having a hard time to get air....
To a great son who chose to make the last memories of a special woman pleasant and filled with love... And to a strong woman who in the face of all the evils in the world, raised a good and successful son. I hope peace has found you, your family, and most of all your mother.