Dear Neighbors,

Maggie was found and is receiving good hospital care.

My family is very grateful to the people who spotted her and called me.
We also appreciate the efforts of those who looked less successfully and
those who sent their best wishes and prayers.  Compassion is one of the
great virtues among friends and neighbors.  It was shared in abundance in
forms that ranged from cyber response, phone calls and in actual hugs, in
response to my post requesting help.  

John Fenton of UCD even called and offered to have his team post flyers.
I had not thought to ask, but thought it a brilliant idea.  And it would
have been very welcome, if Maggie were still missing.  The medical
outlook was very dire.  We were helped by the almost perfect weather,
which was not to hot nor to cold nor to wet to accelerate deterioration.

Thank you!

I wonder if the reminder that perfection is not a criteria for love will
have an effect on any one's self esteem or upon policies for MH.  

Thanks again,

Liz

Elizabeth  Campion 
http://ilead.realtor.com/display/?id=13380525&;
215-790-5653

On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 14:08:27 -0400 "Elizabeth F. Campion"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Dear Neighbors,
> 
> My sister Maggie walked away from Einstein Hospital, yesterday, 
Saturday at about 6 PM.
> 
> She is profoundly ill, mentally and physically.
> She has already missed several doses of essential medicines.
> If anyone sees her, please give me a call.


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