I just returned from my dear friend's wake.. After 3 hours, I had to ask my son-in-law to bring me home.. I just couldn't stay there any longer.. He's gone back now - my DD and DGD are still there - and will likely be there for the family for another few hours - although the viewing was supposed to end at 8 p.m.
I have never, ever seen so many people at a wake in my entire life - and the lines out in the parking lot - and cars coming in - were still unbelievable when we left.. People standing outside - in the cold and rain..
This has been a tribute to what a wonderful, amazing, loving person "D" was.. She fought her cancer with dignity and grace for years and years and never complained once.. It never defined her life.. The chemo treatments that made her so ill; the horrible side effects; the numerous blood transfusions; the scans that always came back with bad news - were nothing to her but a "minor" blip in her day.. While she was fighting for her own life, she was running around taking care of her grandchildren; the neighbors; members of her church; attending charity functions with her DH; always cooking for me -, trying to "fatten me up" because she was so concerned about my health.. Not a person she ever crossed paths with could resist her charm - her constant caring and kindness to others.. She was the most amazing woman I have ever known and by the time her wake is over tonight, it would not surprise me in the least if the number of people attending surpassed the one-thousand mark..
I know that we're not supposed to question God - and "D" would be the first one to say so.. Throughout her long and courageous battle - when people would ask her how she did it - her response was always the same.. "God isn't ready for me yet.. When He is, He'll come to take me home.." But tonight I am questioning God.. There are so many truly evil people in the world - why take someone who was so loved and touched the lives of so many others? They say you don't leave this Earth until your work is done.. Was her work done? Weren't there so many other lives she could have continued to touch and make better?
I guess I'm just rambling because I don't know what else to do with myself right now, but I just wanted to share how much this woman was loved, admired, and respected.. She was truly "one of a kind"..

I have never, ever seen so many people at a wake in my entire life - and the lines out in the parking lot - and cars coming in - were still unbelievable when we left.. People standing outside - in the cold and rain..
This has been a tribute to what a wonderful, amazing, loving person "D" was.. She fought her cancer with dignity and grace for years and years and never complained once.. It never defined her life.. The chemo treatments that made her so ill; the horrible side effects; the numerous blood transfusions; the scans that always came back with bad news - were nothing to her but a "minor" blip in her day.. While she was fighting for her own life, she was running around taking care of her grandchildren; the neighbors; members of her church; attending charity functions with her DH; always cooking for me -, trying to "fatten me up" because she was so concerned about my health.. Not a person she ever crossed paths with could resist her charm - her constant caring and kindness to others.. She was the most amazing woman I have ever known and by the time her wake is over tonight, it would not surprise me in the least if the number of people attending surpassed the one-thousand mark..
I know that we're not supposed to question God - and "D" would be the first one to say so.. Throughout her long and courageous battle - when people would ask her how she did it - her response was always the same.. "God isn't ready for me yet.. When He is, He'll come to take me home.." But tonight I am questioning God.. There are so many truly evil people in the world - why take someone who was so loved and touched the lives of so many others? They say you don't leave this Earth until your work is done.. Was her work done? Weren't there so many other lives she could have continued to touch and make better?
I guess I'm just rambling because I don't know what else to do with myself right now, but I just wanted to share how much this woman was loved, admired, and respected.. She was truly "one of a kind"..

She sounds like a wonderful person who made the world a better place by being in it.
