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In November, it will be eight years since my mother in law passed away. Years ago she went through an experimntal testing of radiation treatment at UCLA. This experiment was the first trial of radiation treatment which was not much understood at the time. Everyone in her group died from to much radiation except my mother in law. She suffered a lot through life. Eventually she lost her jaw bone. The scar tissue that developed from the radiation caused her throat to close up. She was unable to drink or eat. She went through surgery at the local hospital to remove the excess scar tissue but she waited to long to inform us that she had no fluids for several days. She spent the last night of her life at our house. She passed away in my daughters bed. This is something she will never forget. Shortly after the funeral an unusual visit took place. My wife and I and my children were entering the parish church to attend Sunday Mass. As we entered the church, my wife saw her mother sitting in the church. She was sitting on the very pillow that she always sat on. My wife had to wipe her eyes to see if she was just seeing things. Then her mother was gone. It was so real to her . Was her mother letting her know everything was okay?
My mother in law took care of the flowers around the parish. She always had a green thumb. She had a special garden of roses planted outside the church doors. We had an early and a cold winter. The flowers continued to bloom even though it was below zero. Even the parish priest had to comment. The flowers should have been dead a long time ago. It seems my mother in law let us know that she was still there.
My mother in law took care of the flowers around the parish. She always had a green thumb. She had a special garden of roses planted outside the church doors. We had an early and a cold winter. The flowers continued to bloom even though it was below zero. Even the parish priest had to comment. The flowers should have been dead a long time ago. It seems my mother in law let us know that she was still there.