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Elizabeth Edwards update
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May she rest in peace. MyAMomNETN said:Elizabeth Edwards
May you rest in peace. My prayers are with your children and family. You fought a good fight and showed me how to keep my dignity regardless of what happens.
Janie
May she rest in peace. My heart goes out to her family and especially her young children.
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What an amazing woman.Texasgirl10 said:May she rest in peace
I'm so sorry to hear that she has passed. God bless her and her family. May she rest in peace. She will never be forgotten.
She has been through so much pain during the last several years and handled whatever she was handed with great courage. I pray for her children as they will not have their mother to share life's many experience. So sad.
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R.I.P.Texasgirl10 said:May she rest in peace
I'm so sorry to hear that she has passed. God bless her and her family. May she rest in peace. She will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace,so sad to here i saw an old news story where she said she waited 6 months before she had done anything when she first found out she had cancer,God bless the family. -
She certainly was an examplesmalldoggroomer said:Elizabeth Edwards, Is one
Elizabeth Edwards, Is one great, gracious, classy, lady, May you rest in peace. This world is a better place having had a lady like you in it.
She certainly was an example of how to live through hard TImes with grace. I only wish I had her insight, Her words taught me so much. her older daughter kate seems like a great girl and I ma sure will help the kids. I hope John behaves himself. -
Support Groups
In an online article I read this afternoon about Elizabeth, it said that she enjoyed her online support/discussion groups that she belonged to. She liked it that she could just be normal, no one knew who she was, she could just be one of us. That just spoke volume's to me. I never thought about it that way! I hope that if she had come her that she felt as loved as I have here. -
Prayers for her familyRague said:Tis a better place.
I just saw this at another forum (horse) and was comigh to post it after i had varifed.
Prayers for peace for her family - she's in a far better place now and will be waiting for them now joined with passed loved ones.
Susan
Leeza
Prayers for her family
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I tooMariannemm said:Support Groups
In an online article I read this afternoon about Elizabeth, it said that she enjoyed her online support/discussion groups that she belonged to. She liked it that she could just be normal, no one knew who she was, she could just be one of us. That just spoke volume's to me. I never thought about it that way! I hope that if she had come her that she felt as loved as I have here.
I too am saddened by today's news. I felt so connected with her, she was only a few years older than me, and we had the same diagnosis. The only difference was that hers was a recurrence and mine was initial diagnosis. Yesterday was equally sad upon hearing that continuing treatment would be to no avail. Today's events remind us of our own mortality.
She was as everyone has already said an example for us all. I believe that, though she lost the battle, she was a true champion. She showed us that we could fight and live with grace and dignity.
God bless us all.
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