From North-Rhine Westphalia Germany, to Manitoba and Ontario Canada, to California U.S.A.
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Dog Mom and (retired) Canine Innkeeper in suburban Toronto, Canada, known as The Doglady. Former corporate workaholic. Writer, photographer, digital creator. Animal lover, music fanatic, inveterate traveller. Eternal hippie/rockchick. History, literature and cinema buff. Hockey and soccer fan. Dedicated night owl. German/Canadian binational, multilingual. Let me entertain you!
15 thoughts on “MOTHER’S MEMORIAL”
Fabulous memorial album. I’m so sorry for your loss Debbie. Your mom was a beautiful woman…
You’ll be in my thoughts and prayers as you travel down this new road, settling her affairs in San Diego. Be gentle and good to yourself.
XOXO
Michele at Angels Bark
Thank you, Michele. Yes, my mother was a great beauty in her day. Unfortunately, she had the vanity to go with it. I appreciate your kind words and thoughts. ♥
A beautiful lady who raised a beautiful daughter. ❤
My condolences. :'(
Thank you, Chi Chi. ♥
A beautiful tribute to a beautiful lady. So sorry to hear of your loss Debbie. Sending you a gentle hug. May your heart be filled with the most beautiful memories you have had with your mother. I know you traveled with her. I believe our mothers’ spirit, in their strongest and most loving times, remain with us forever. Bless you my friend.
Thank you so much, Angelika. ♥ My mother had a long life and was well cared for at the end.
What a beautiful woman your mother was. I see where you get your looks. I can see some of your dad in you, too. 🙂
I am so sorry for your loss. I always think that although it’s difficult to lose a parent, when we bury elderly ones, the universe is working just right.
Hugs to you, my friend…
Thank you so much, Teresa. 🙂 My mother had a long life and went peacefully. We should all be so lucky.
Yours is a very sweet picture album, of a lifetime of memories.
Thank you, Myke. Even though we knew the end was near, it’s still a bit of a shock when it actually happens.