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I was with my mother in her final hours of her death

Late last night I did the hardest thing I've ever had to do. I said my final thoughts, prayers, and told my mother I loved her.

I'm not a super religious person, but I do pray. I stood over her, and put my hand on her shoulder, and prayed for my mother to be brave and prayed for her to have the strength & courage to seek her peace and calmness.

I shared with her that I knew she did the best she could for me & my siblings. I explained to her that she doesn't have to worry anymore because your children and husband are prepared and ready for her to be calm, painless, free from anything that hurts.

I told her I loved her. Kissed her on the cheek. Then, sat quietly and prayed silently with traditional Catholic prayers, as we're Catholic.

After I left her side, I continued prayers prayers for her peace, strength, courage, serenity into the morning. I wanted her not to in so much pain from the illness...she died 4 hours later.

The power of prayer & what it can do in times like this, is something I will never forget. I feel calm. I feel peace. I feel nothing but love, and I am fully embracing it because I am finally healing with her in my heart, and in my soul. I feel it...
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Ynotisay · M
Wow. I'm feeling for you and appreciate you sharing that.
Making her feel good about her life and giving her the comfort in knowing that those she cared about would be ok? That's about as selfless and loving thing that someone can do.
You're a good daughter. And a good person. Your Mom raised you well. Just remember that when a parent passes they're never far away.
SimpleMinded · 51-55, F
@Ynotisay thank you. I need to hear that.