I won't be blogging next week. My Rare One and I will be in Manitoba attending my Mom's memorial service. Here's the "Then and Now" portrait the funeral home made for her obituary. I think it's great! The two photos were taken nearly 70 years apart, in 1943 and 2011.
awwww....what a great photo.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss. You have my deepest condolences. Your mother was a beautiful woman. The funeral home did a superb job of blending the past and the present. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Wishing you sweet memories.
ReplyDeleteThat's a touching photo in memory. Safe travels to you. And wrap your memory around you. Your mother is never really gone.
ReplyDeleteYour moma had a really long life. It was very nice of the funeral home to make the lovely photo. Hope the memorial service will bring only warm memories of your mother, Debs.
ReplyDeleteYour mother was a beautiful woman. That's a great idea for a photo.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels and Peace,
Sorry for your loss. It gets better but it sucks to lose a parent. Hope you have a safe trip.
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, Grieving does hurt for a long time, but that only reflects the high quality of the original relationship. That is a beautiful tribute photograph. I have been going over some old family photographs lately, and with each one I realize how precious they are.
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I'm so sorry. I am always at a loss to know what to say about these things, but I can't even imagine. It's a wonderful picture and I look forward to when you're back home and blogging.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic picture! My condolences to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteI love how her eyes never lost their shine. And that smile... I bet her soul continues to smile just as warm and bright. I shall light a candle for her, Debra... and my love is with you and yours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo. I am so very sorry. My condolences to you and all who loved and knew her.
ReplyDeleteAgain, sorry for your loss, and that's a great photo.
ReplyDeleteHow nice of them to do that. I have never seen that done and what a great idea! Have a safe trip. So sorry for your loss..
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condolences my dear friend. That was a really sweet thing for the funeral home to do for you. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. They did a great job.
ReplyDeleteHolding space for you and your family.
Sorry for your loss. Have a safe trip. The picture is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
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I'm glad they came along I dedicate this song
to all the girls I've loved before …
… and your mumme is the most beautiful girl of all and will be with you forever, friend D.
Hugs. cat.
I remember your butterfly post. All the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, beautiful lady!
ReplyDeleteSafe journey to over here. Bring your wellies.
It seems as if you had a great relationship with your mom, and you were lucky enough to have her around for a long time.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful photo! Safe travels.
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Sending you love...
ReplyDeleteA charming 'then and now' portrait made of your mother which will lovely for you to keep and treasure.
ReplyDeleteYour Mom still had the twinkle in her eyes, Debra. Sending a hug your way!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels to you both. Love the picture.
ReplyDeletePlease accept my sincere condolences. Travel safely and know I'm lighting a candle for this moment in time. wishing you comfort, xoxo Oma Linda
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea, the now and then photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care dear friend.
Big hugs
Peggy xxxx
Safe journey to you and the Rare One. She was a lovely woman, and it is easy to see she has the same eyes and spunk.
ReplyDeleteShe was a gorgeous lady..that is such a great photo idea. I wonder who I would get in touch with to have one done to be used at my memorial? Travel safely and know that I will keep you on my mind for comfort through it all...
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(I had all my upper teeth pulled today and am wearing false teeth...it feels like my mouth is full of concrete...:(
I will light a candle and say a prayer for your mom! The portrait the funeral home made of your mom is so beautiful! Your mom had great eyes and such a pretty smile! Safe travels for you and your Rare One! Big Hugs Debra!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time, remembering.
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Beautiful photos of your Mom, young and old. What beautiful hair! Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteYour mom is so beautiful. Enjoy celebrating her life.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful woman with a peace about her.
ReplyDeleteShe grew even more youthful and beautiful. Her face shows a life of love and sense of tranquility. May it be a healing time for you, Debra.
ReplyDeleteI like the photo idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo! Safe travels to both of you. Sending lots of hugs xo
ReplyDeleteVery touching picture. I don't know if I should say "enjoy your time there", but I hope the memorial brings back many happy memories, as it sometimes does.
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condolences. That is a lovely photo
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oh Debra..I'm so sorry...I have been out of pocket about reading posts and didn't know..may the goddess bless you and your mom..I'm so so sorry...wish there was something I could do..give you a big ole Texas hug..much love to you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photograph - safe travel.
ReplyDeleteShe was incredibly graceful looking lady
ReplyDeleteher old pic resembles to an old actress here ,really beautiful !!!
Thank you for the sharing!
hope you feeling better as wherever your mom is right now want you to stay happy and strong as you been always my friend!
safe journey ,hugs!!!
I hope the trip goes well. That's a lovely montage of your mother at different stages of her life.
ReplyDeleteI'm holding you and The Rare One in my thoughts and in my heart. Such a beautiful picture of your mom.
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Beautiful photos of your mom. So sorry to hear
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful woman!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to learn that your mother passed away, Debra! I hope that you and your Rare One had as good a trip as possible. Love the merged portrait! Your mother was beautiful and looks very strong. Sending you a big hug!
ReplyDeleteThe photo of your mom is fabulous! Sending my deepest condolences.
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