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Oct 31, 2019 08:33:31   #
brobill Loc: Fort Worth, Texas ( Haslet)
 
She proved the truth of my first lesson when I began serving as a hospice chaplain in 2005...
Hospice Workers are Called, Not Hired.

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Oct 31, 2019 08:55:55   #
FiddleMaker Loc: Merrimac, MA
 
TSGallantPhotography wrote:
Sorry, but this is a long one but I'm hoping you will find it worth the read. Not long ago, I posted two portraits of my friend. So many kind things were said by the HH community. I wanted to tell everyone that I had her read all of the comments. Some I made her read twice (no, really, I wouldn't scroll on until she read again). She cried! By the second, she had her hand over her mouth and by the 5th she had tears which stayed until I left. She said to thank you all "for making this ol' ugly ducking feel like a swan". (I swear, that woman, lol!) Anyway, wanted to share that y'all had a part in making my friend feel as beautiful as she is.

What I hadn't included, bc I wanted all genuine reactions, is that she is a selfless hospice home care provider (for decades) and has just been diagnosed with cancer, herself. This session was agreed upon, as a gift to her children and grandchildren, before she started chemo treatments (I wasn't even aware of this, myself, at the time).

At the end she insisted I take a quick photo of her turned and waving. I kept trying to say no (didn't match my normal style and seemed silly) but she was insistent and said how important it was to her. So, I took this photo. Not a good photo, imho, but she said it was what she needed and openly sobbed when she saw it. I thought the whole thing odd but, whatever, right? I did get what I wanted so why the heck not?

It wasn't until she told me about the cancer as why she had finally agreed to the session that she explained this waving photo was for display at her funeral. That's why it was so important to her and why she wanted it just like this. Talk about feeling as if someone punched you in the gut! What an honor and a privilege.

Please, no CC on this one. I just wanted to share part of my friend, the joy you all gave her and that we don't always know the impact of what we do.
Sorry, but this is a long one but I'm hoping you w... (show quote)

An excellent post. Thanks much for sharing !!!

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Oct 31, 2019 09:12:40   #
gsnelson Loc: Western Maryland
 
Absolutely lovely!
She lives on in your photograph.

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Oct 31, 2019 09:25:46   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Once again, you captured the beautiful personality this lady possesses.
--Bob
TSGallantPhotography wrote:
Sorry, but this is a long one but I'm hoping you will find it worth the read. Not long ago, I posted two portraits of my friend. So many kind things were said by the HH community. I wanted to tell everyone that I had her read all of the comments. Some I made her read twice (no, really, I wouldn't scroll on until she read again). She cried! By the second, she had her hand over her mouth and by the 5th she had tears which stayed until I left. She said to thank you all "for making this ol' ugly ducking feel like a swan". (I swear, that woman, lol!) Anyway, wanted to share that y'all had a part in making my friend feel as beautiful as she is.

What I hadn't included, bc I wanted all genuine reactions, is that she is a selfless hospice home care provider (for decades) and has just been diagnosed with cancer, herself. This session was agreed upon, as a gift to her children and grandchildren, before she started chemo treatments (I wasn't even aware of this, myself, at the time).

At the end she insisted I take a quick photo of her turned and waving. I kept trying to say no (didn't match my normal style and seemed silly) but she was insistent and said how important it was to her. So, I took this photo. Not a good photo, imho, but she said it was what she needed and openly sobbed when she saw it. I thought the whole thing odd but, whatever, right? I did get what I wanted so why the heck not?

It wasn't until she told me about the cancer as why she had finally agreed to the session that she explained this waving photo was for display at her funeral. That's why it was so important to her and why she wanted it just like this. Talk about feeling as if someone punched you in the gut! What an honor and a privilege.

Please, no CC on this one. I just wanted to share part of my friend, the joy you all gave her and that we don't always know the impact of what we do.
Sorry, but this is a long one but I'm hoping you w... (show quote)

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Oct 31, 2019 09:27:11   #
A10 Loc: Southern Indiana
 
Lovely, I had the honor to photograph a friend and a former co-worker before she started chemo. She fought bravely but lost the battle a few months after I photographed her. Her husband and her kids still treasure the photo.

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Oct 31, 2019 09:34:58   #
Zooman 1
 
Very touching, photo and story.

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Oct 31, 2019 09:43:18   #
PaulBrit Loc: Merlin, Southern Oregon
 
This is a beautiful story about a beautiful lady. But then again this is a story about each and every one of us. Each of us living out our own tale; some with grace, some with pain, some with ease, and some with difficulty.

UHH is a forum for sharing. Long may it continue.

To return to the original theme presented, that of Goodbye, please be at peace, please!

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Oct 31, 2019 09:46:00   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
Poignant

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Oct 31, 2019 09:48:41   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great story, I wish her the best.

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Oct 31, 2019 10:23:14   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
God bless her. R.I.P.

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Oct 31, 2019 10:41:21   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
There's so much I would like to say but I don't have the words - my prayers are with this lovely lady that she will emerge victorious on the other side of that horrible disease!

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Oct 31, 2019 10:55:02   #
signmann
 
TSGallantPhotography wrote:
Sorry, but this is a long one but I'm hoping you will find it worth the read. Not long ago, I posted two portraits of my friend. So many kind things were said by the HH community. I wanted to tell everyone that I had her read all of the comments. Some I made her read twice (no, really, I wouldn't scroll on until she read again). She cried! By the second, she had her hand over her mouth and by the 5th she had tears which stayed until I left. She said to thank you all "for making this ol' ugly ducking feel like a swan". (I swear, that woman, lol!) Anyway, wanted to share that y'all had a part in making my friend feel as beautiful as she is.

What I hadn't included, bc I wanted all genuine reactions, is that she is a selfless hospice home care provider (for decades) and has just been diagnosed with cancer, herself. This session was agreed upon, as a gift to her children and grandchildren, before she started chemo treatments (I wasn't even aware of this, myself, at the time).

At the end she insisted I take a quick photo of her turned and waving. I kept trying to say no (didn't match my normal style and seemed silly) but she was insistent and said how important it was to her. So, I took this photo. Not a good photo, imho, but she said it was what she needed and openly sobbed when she saw it. I thought the whole thing odd but, whatever, right? I did get what I wanted so why the heck not?

It wasn't until she told me about the cancer as why she had finally agreed to the session that she explained this waving photo was for display at her funeral. That's why it was so important to her and why she wanted it just like this. Talk about feeling as if someone punched you in the gut! What an honor and a privilege.

Please, no CC on this one. I just wanted to share part of my friend, the joy you all gave her and that we don't always know the impact of what we do.
Sorry, but this is a long one but I'm hoping you w... (show quote)


Your picture and message was beautiful. I hope you are ok if I share a picture I designed and printed for the family of one of my best friends in life and a great fishing partner.

Attached file:
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Oct 31, 2019 11:00:08   #
Redmond Loc: Oregon
 
thank you for the beautiful story......

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Oct 31, 2019 11:14:02   #
Overthehill1
 
A moving tribute and a great photo.

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Oct 31, 2019 11:18:00   #
signmann
 
Thank you. I miss my friend alot. I had the great pleasure of taking him fishing the last time he got to go. Even though neither he or I knew that then, but I also had the chance to kid him that even though the fish were not really biting and I caught the only 2 we caught that day, I was sorry I kicked his butt fishing again. But we both knew we could not count the number of times he had done better than me but it was all good because we had time to enjoy life together.

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