Very, Very nice, and moving.
What a sad, but wonderful story. She is a beautiful woman and what a "send off" photo. I'm glad she chose you to create her final portrait memory. She saw your compassion and friendship. How many of those do we get in a lifetime? Thank you for sharing this wonderful story with me.
Thanks...you made my day.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
A heartwarming story and photograph. Thanks for sharing
A lady with style to the end,
A sad and touching story but a beautiful tribute to a lovely caring person.
She looks like a kind, happy, loving soul. Bravo.
DDeHaan wrote:
Wow, thank you, what a moving story and beautiful portrait.
First day, first post read, only response thus far and I'm already moved.
Then a heartfelt welcome to you. I'm glad her (my) story touched you in some way.
Fantastic! Both the story and photo. I have tears in my eyes right now.
This is what Americans are all about. People helping people in good times and in difficult times.
May God bless you and your friend
Beautiful inside and out...
Like I said the first time around, she's a star. She's still a star. I know from my own brief experience, maybe two years, that hospice work is really tough. For your friend to have done it for decades is beyond remarkable, and you can tell her I said that. She deserves the best of everything now.
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