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The Lady Down the Lane
Approximately twenty years ago I met the lady down the lane. I’d see her once a month, and well I got to know this lady whom my church assigned to me. Each woman’s duty in my church it was to visit other sisters – just a few- to make sure they were doing fine because it was a helpful Christian thing to do. “My lady” was the term I liked to use referring to this woman twenty years my senior. In my visits, we’d amuse ourselves with tales of children and careers. She’d had a lot of kids and they were spread from California to the great midwest. For more than fifty years she had been wed, and now with many grandkids she was blessed. A journalist she’d been – so sharp; so kind! Things changed. She disappeared from down the lane. Five years ago, dementia stole her mind. “My lady’s” tales I’d never hear again. Dedicated to my friend, Sister Marcella Walker. May she rest in peace. March 23, 2020 for "The Lady Down the Lane" Contest of Craig Cornish
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