A Picture of my Mom

Melora

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In looking for a picture to put on the little booklet the mortuary is making up for us, I came across this one that was an ad in the LA Times for my parents business, the first fake fingernail company "Renail". I'm not sure what happened or why they stopped selling the stuff.

I asked Stephan, the gentleman who is helping us, if they could crop it and just use her face. He said that was fine. Is it OK to use a picture that is 40+ years old? I know I see obituaries in the paper with very old photos of the people. Its just that this horrible disease disfigured not only her body, but her face as well. I want her to be remembered for how pretty she was, not what she became.




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I think it's a personal choice....She was your mom and you should remember her the way that you want to :hug:
 
Your Mom was a beauty. I think that picture is very appropriate.
 
Absolutely use the picture! It's beautiful and I'm sure your mom would like it. I know mine would have. However, dopey head that I am, I didn't think of a photo until I actually saw the obit in the paper. Hang in there. This is a tough time for you.
 

It's an absolutely beautiful picture and I think it is perfectly fine to use it. We chose an older picture of my mom too. That was how we wanted to remember her.

Hugs and good thoughts to you.
 
That is a wonderful picture of a beautiful lady with such a nice smile. She must have been a wonderful mother. I personally really like it when people put a "younger" picture of someone in the obituaries - you kind of get to see them in their prime - not just the same old faces. I've noticed several people recently using two pictures - one younger and one older.

When my parents had their 50th wedding anniversary we put their wedding picture in the paper with a big announcement (it was a paid ad). People just loved seeing them in their 20s. Everyone said my mother looked just the same but not my dad!
 
I think the picture is beautiful and a wonderful way to memorialize your Mom. :)

ANd what an interesting picture for you to have to pass down through your family. :)

{{{Melora}}} - I am so sorry for your loss.
 
Melora,

I think it is a beautiful picture. She was so pretty and glamourous!!!

I think a picture remembering her how you want to is a perfect thing to do.

More {{{{hugs}}}}} to you. I am so sorry for your loss.

Debbie
 
What a pretty mom, Melora. She is beautiful, such a pretty smile. Absolutely fine to use. :hug: again

Dan
 
When my beloved aunt died, we had photographs from her childhood, on her graduation day and wedding day, with her new babies, with her grandchildren and even photos taken when she first became terminally ill but before the ravages of illness were apparent. We celebrated her entire life.

I think this is a beautiful photograph and I think you should use it.

Katholyn
 
Beautiful pic, Melora. Your mom is breath-takingly beautiful. Great smile!:hug:
 
Melora, I'm so very sorry for your loss. :hug:

I think that is a beautiful picture and see no reason why you shouldn't use it.
 
Absolutly use the picture, its georgous! Besides, if anyone mentions the picture to you, you have a really great story to share about your mom.
 
I think it's a beautiful picture, and very appropriate for you to use...:hug: :hug: :hug:
 
Oh, yes, use it! It shows her spirit and definitely the woman she is now!

God bless, Melora and take care of yourself.
 
So sorry about your mom. Absolutely beautiful woman! I think you should definitely use the picture. I'm a nurse and I know what you mean about not wanting to use a more recent picture. I often would love to see a picture of my older patients in their prime.
 
What a beautiful and fun picture.....a great way to remember your mother.

And might I add, thankyou for sharing it with us here. It was neat to see the woman you hold dearest to your heart.
 
What a beautiful picture. I would use whatever picture you want to, but I think it is appropriate.
 












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