Sharon,
That's basically what Jesus told me after my mom's passing, smile. Jesus is
calling, Mrs. Hooley. Go with God and we will see you soon.
Phil.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: My Mom
Rapid decline, maybe 2 hours or less.
Phil, I understand what you're saying. I see it that way too. about the
sooner, the better, but only in God's timeing.
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> On Jan 11, 2015, at 8:25 PM, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> Sharon,
>
> Don't take this wrong but the sooner your mom goes home to be with the
> Lord, in her current physical condition, the better. I'm looking forward
> to seeing your mom and dad in Heaven and a lot of others that have gone on
> before us. I still miss my mom but I was glad she didn't suffer any more
> 11 years ago when she passed away. We all will be praying for you and
> your parents and other family members especially at this time. I'm glad
> you and Jesus had a talk ahead of time. My talk with the Lord came after
> my mother's death but it was very powerful as I would guess your talk with
> the Lord was. Praise God! You recognize His voice more than you know.
>
> Phil.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 7:55 PM
> Subject: My Mom
>
>
> Hi Phil and Everyone,
>
> As at least some of you know, my parents moved up to my sister Judy's home
> that was being renovated for their elderly needs. That was around
> springtime last year. My mom has had trouble with her heart at least in
> her latter years. She's been going downhill. Last Thursday I went to
> hang out with them and my oldest brother Dale. She was able to come to
> the table for lunch, though I'm not sure if she ate anything. She made a
> little noise that didn't sound good.
>
> Then, the next morning, she began having bouts of hard breathing and
> coughing. As I understand it, the only time she sat up was when she
> needed support and took her meds. They brought a hospital bed with the
> help of hospice and they helped her settle in the living room. Her body
> is shutting down, so maybe a couple of days she'll have left here in this
> world. I'll miss her of course, but I will not say goodbye, only "See you
> later, Mom." She's suffered with fractures in her back and leg pain from
> spinal deterioration, so I will rejoice that she'll be without pain and
> young at heart and active again.
>
> My dad takes oxygen, which mom is taking also, but he still gets around
> but with some dementia, so I suspect he'll be around for a while longer.
> Mom turned 90 this past August, so she will go at a good old age, like The
> Bible would say.
>
> I know that grief is normal, but some of us in my family have had axiety
> and depression issues, including myself, so please pray that we won't go
> down below the way the process should be.
>
> Thanks for your support, and don't worry, I'm not spiraling out of
> control. Jesus will keep me from falling into hopelessness. He made it
> clear to me personally one night some years back when my mind was churning
> and calmed down some. It's good just to write about things. I'll keep
> you posted as I remember to do so.
>
> Love you all,
>
> Sharon
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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