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Rest In Peace, Mom - Part Iv
The doctors did everything they could to save you but it wasn't a success. I knew you were dead when I saw you lying on the hospital bed motionless. When the nurse examined you, she confirmed that you were gone. I knew life would never be the same and it would be hard to go on. You were buried with a stuffed Easter Bunny and a card that I bought for you. When they lowered you into the ground, saying goodbye was hard to do. You died on a Wednesday which was your least favorite day. It has been six years since the date when you passed away. This year, the anniversary of your death has landed on Wednesday. You despised that day of the week and your death made my life gray. When you were in the hospital, you were also visited by your niece. You were the greatest mother on the planet, may you Rest in Peace. [Dedicated to Agnes Johnson (1948-2013) who passed away on March 6, 2013.]
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Book: Shattered Sighs