My Condolences, to you and your family on the passing away of your beloved mother; may her soul rest in peace.
Gabe On 8 March 2016 at 23:39, Roland <[email protected]> wrote: > He never told me of any discomfort but just bore his stabbing pains > silently. When it got too much, Mum said "Go get the doctor" (they made > house calls then). > > I told him "Hang on Dad, I'm bringing Dr. Fonseca soon." When I came back > with the doc in tow 30 minutes later, he was gone. > > She reluctantly went into a seniors home after Dad died. Never asked me to > visit from Canada too often, thought it would be expensive for me. > > Then one day she called and said "I want to see you." Just thought she was > lonesome, but my daughter said "Come Dad, let's go." She was disoriented > but after we met her, the old sharpness came back. Spoke to the nuns about > her constantly shutting her eyes. "Go back to Canada son" the old nun said. > "She is at peace after meeting you. It's her time now, but you don't know > when." Stayed for a few days, but she waved me off whenever I went to > visit, saying "Go home." On the way to the airport, told her "Keep well > Mum, I'm returning soon." "OK, she whispered." > > An hour after reaching home on Toronto, the harsh ring of a telephone. It > was the kindly old nun saying "she's gone." > > Roland Francis > Toronto -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
